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THE EVENING STAR, WASHIS'GTON. D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1928. ° 27 LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT [ Rl By o DAk e Peuiting. T | et et (e SIS s xaf _— of problems connected with commercial —_—— ENDANGERED BY FLAMES overheating, which followed the failure | water showered over one of the presses. | Aviation Pioneer Named Guest of | f1¥ing, was proposed by President Cool- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 35, 1928. of an empl 1"::1 w'tum 0:;: a \:leow l(ln As soon as the hLu‘t was extlng\lli.;l;ed D i G = | idge tun(.h fitting observance of the < Ve = lecember onfere; Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for_ Eastern | |Fire Caused by Overheated Flue Toaen ‘on the irst Boor, along ine 10D | the press, cupecting. 15 have It funce vl W el ;:z.,mmomo 1‘17;{1,(‘!( Kitt? Hawk. N G, of an air- Standard time. Meters on the left of call letiers, kilocycles on Fight. Hasaits 1n Water Difiaga of the adjoining pressroom. and up to | tioning in' time for the midday edition. | ,incer of American aviation, yesterday | PAne b the Wright'brothers —_—— the roof. In extinguishing the blaze i [ R ittt 3 At e s T Note: This program is always subject to change. due principally to last- to Plant. firemen climbed to the roof and poured was g) cretary minute arrangements for the broadcasting of political addresses. The po- water down the flue, some of which| London cll\ms the cheapest bread in Mnmc:enb th cnmmerccr I:r Ae: ; Planting peas dhcnvored in the case - * floors. pound, w : - u “nearly every Hoover and Sm'th will W'nd of, Wb Mimes Herld Bullding early | RO e dacmage: was averied by, the I D ¥ Montreal § ‘cents, and that in | ference to be held here in December. | pea grown in one Engiish sillage thy ‘.',‘,“l",.?u'.' :r' York—610 o ZLI=WRVA Bichmon O T s watee prompt. functioning of the automatic New York averaging 7 cents. Mr. Wright is a member of the Amer- | year came from that stock. in i R nne ; ed_in - Up Campaign in Big ¢ 8-Githert routa T on Associated Press. i i 0—History: Melods Boys > 7 alk: —Male quartet. Broadcast. § 30 Gypsies = Sohes ‘ad piano: orehestra S-geten sotors varts. e — 0:30—National grand opera PR g SRR T Herbert Hoover and Gov. Alfred E 430.3—WJIZ New York—660 12:09a—Chamber music. Smith will make their final appeal Ior; —De pESaY) Sotsing J 233 Orchestra: Tnsomnia Club. votes tonight by radio over a coast-to- AT Gane. prig hI=WLW Ciacinnati—To0 coast network of broadcasting stations, “Hoover speech. e e = b N ¢ The Republican nominee will speak ¥ xou- Burnt Corkers. from his home in Palo Alto, Calif., and 422.3—WOR Newark—310 s g&?{fi'xfi??ffi" Gov. Smith will make his final address| 8 il 4 11 0e T paai ;}'“‘Ym:;a‘e room in Carncgie Hall, | &Y st “ i 361.2—WSA1 Cincinnati—830 v York. - Ve 6 Qfl—finflrlx talk. The candidates will adopt entirely 3 0—Talk: "poemi; Miss Gibbons. different tactics in the final election S : “o”:(‘-lpnb Boss Herbe eve maneuver. Hoover will limit his o0 dress ki §":C‘"""“" Mebia banty 8] ch to 15 minutes. The first 45 Tess. National Grand Opera. , Dlmutes of the hour engaged by the 00w o 5 12:09—Dance_music. Republican national co-mittee will be L 3998—WTAM Cleveland—750 devoted to a Tadio : wmwal eatertain- f?x'x'?&cyi" i b .93 Quehenine Sports ke, ment, presented in e ' vest of his makers. 8:00—Musical ¥ cnndidn‘?ry. Gov. Em¥#h, on the other 0 Musion) porifoll 8:30—Gypsies, o s hand, has pianned a 60-minute ad-| 55— iralin Al Smith 9:30—General Motors party. 5 it gt e - e Get the Election Returns on This Beautiful Program at 9 O'Clock. Repuhnmn State committes S T t. 8 30— t to begin at 9 o'clock. The musical —Musical programs. 10:00—Smith speech. part. entitled “America’s Men of De: ; 352.7—WWJ Detroit—850 tiny,” will be presented in the New e s s 6:30—Sports talk: State bank. ,, York studios of the National Broadcast- ,‘,l'm‘:“tfi,‘;,,“"""' s 400 Basectotung o Frince: | “ ing Co. More than 200 persons will| § . 8:00. Barcelonians participate. The principal artists in- ;s fin S8R Motors parts. : clude -~ Amelita - Galli<Curci, famous | ¢ 30— National grand opera. grand opera prima donna; Frieda R e Hempel, Marion_Green, Marie Sun- s j dellius, George Abbott, Walter Huston, | 's‘;v.,?.'?'fin;f“;l:m’fffl“‘ WMAL to Broadcast Lee Baker, Gilbert Emery, Elsie Fer- VBsie Star’ guson, Florence Reed, Francine Larri- 34$:fi§”' Nevediatfa Bress. Star’s Service on — . ?' S more, Olive Wyndham, Nellie Revell . s . : ilt-i . and Neysa McMein. The presentation | g0 T‘, bl National Election Complete With Built-in Our Own Importation! will be in allegorical form, and will be Amos-Andyi talk. T TSt k based on the history of the United e 5 100-A RCA Spea er 3 States from Colonial days to the present. | # otwfi‘é ’5';1":{’5.’",""‘.. 3 hours). A, distinctive radio clection g e ina , Immediately after the presentation el Y g C:fl;vm e e AL and Set of RCA Tubes o e THE WVENING STAR WASHINGEON, D O MONBAY R S e in New York the entire network will 5 ]l\— S ts talk. ;: \:}(‘Ched ot ‘Pnlo filw Whi‘: o nfl'}‘" AR m'gh’ghefls:tll;h wide returns as L ’publican nominee will go on e air. iy ps ™ e o t Promptly at 10 o'clock the microphones m R L :i%""%%,"’sfl'fi-,‘i“’fc‘?;f"cfir’ff unc‘ leon ! ;e S will again be switched on in New York 2:00—01 I D frect - - and Gov. Smith will go on the air. » spondents will be broadcast direct th h in th egul: from The Star office as soon as > [} bom Bartiigfanetnie I bisvihe | LD they are received. Thornton /e : Actual $219 Value! $ 1 9 8 addresses, WRC has retained scveral ABG prozrams (3 hours). Fisher, who for the last two years of its regular Monday night musical 100 Neva?” BuVeR: has broadcast th play-by-play features, and will introduce a new at-| & b R account of the away-from-home | | 3 3 P coibined elioits of three of traction’ in the form of an address by Ens Tanty proarara! games of the Washington base A. C. Gilbert on the 1928 Olympic| &1 n ‘ASsociated Press, ball team will be at the micro- | | I 5 7 Aiterlea’s foreirioat mantlackiters —Beauty, and utility are combined in these games. The talk is designed primarily O Giheral Motors party. e imported sets—eighteen pieces, of thin, 1 [ ] 0 3 3 i . The election bulletins “will be i H . . . g e e i B AT ! | embellished with a clear and im- = 7 of radio apparatus are responsible transparent china, decorated with a dainty ) dresses scheduled by WRC. One will| o0 "orchecira; sportine pase e e yi 3R 3 : for this newest achievement in elec- yellow rose design: Each set consisting of e given by C. D. Watkins, assistan 3:00—Orch: s s by . { . 5 i R # b 3 . e manager of the Associated Press, on| i Pg’fixf‘{xicks“né“:":" g T T e i tric radio values. The cabinet is sk et i T"d SIX DINGE EaiCedt S e ol ,’,‘?x;“ihg";hf‘?“fi‘? e A T i Pisioal progsam by, s roup. f b Bl ¢ andy to make buying a real economy. C. Brandenburg on “National Repre- “l;‘»:s—wfl t“n:Tg Philadetphia—140 WMAL's regular artists will inter- & ? walnut veneer a S Kann’s—Third Floor. sentation for the District of Columbia.” | £36— 80 on el bl “press e e e ; ) equipped with the popular Radiola Opera to Close Program. 8:30Gypsien o Lrince delays in transmission of news 4 ; i | 18 peceivi 2t, 100-A k P (@ VRCS chiet musical atractions are | &:38—Gneral Motors part. bulletins. | ecetving szt, speaker an e A. & P. Gypsies and “Roxy an s o E: The WMAL-Star election pro- ; Gang™ “The Gypsies have arranged o $15.6—KDKA Pittsburch—950 Gt WILTMar: at'6 Gciek aud a complete set of RCA tubes—all . , W] rauss’ 6:15—Talk A: fated P 1 . TBes. Damabe Wally S o slretion| § S gtnegtatsooceied Press. St on: I Sefiliety Gabecmina ) ‘ ready to plug'in and play, We set e i ey L pnduion it up in your home ready to play . acquisition of Roxy, will be th® indi- o .. . o ual star of the Roxy broadcast. 100 Restor's Orenestra. SEES HOOVER SWEEP. for the above low price. Buy one o, DN HER B Y The closing feature of WRC's pro- 483.6—~WJAR Providence—620. { .b € —— ; Z . . . € gram will be a condensed version OF| 30 Gibert program. Allen Prediets Largest Electoral | g 3 ) for a family Christmas gift. e .‘ Victor Herbert’s opera “Natoma,” sung 7:00—Savines banks. 9 i by the National Grand Opera Cc. 7 g(o';g%op:m ‘musical. Vote Ever Given. y g el ;w.dxg' and wz\ltuékboxt;mh.:mepogirz: 5:30—General Motors party; mews. The Republican national committtee 4 d On Convement erms cal af esses on th 2R ‘WHAM Rochester—1. {l grams tonight. The speaker at the| g0 Dimer music T MO fiel (805 nigis Kieorgh g If You Wish Jatter will be Strickland Gillilan, author 0 Republican: tivdio prosram. Henry J. Allen, Republican director of and humorist, who will broadcast under | - 7:30—Roxy and His Gan publicity, said that indications were 59c¢, 69¢ and 79¢ Grades of i auspi { the Republican State com- 00— Piges of the Distict, Frank J. Oole-| o uin addes. that Herbert Hoover would poll the . Kann’s—Fourth Floor. r ° man, a “Hoover minute man,” will be 319.5—WGY Schenectady—790 largest” electoral vote ever given a Re- D 1‘[ t I the spmer at WRHF. Sg?;g_“,‘,’é:';,‘v;:‘z;;m"g . publican candidate for the presidency. | - l'apel‘y el' la S P i30_Glypsies. The prediction also was made that Mr. Local Radio Entertainment 0—Ceneral Motors party. Hoover would poll the largest popular M d o L o t B ° S ° 00—Smith's’ Cavali vote in, history. e o R A adeira Linens at big Savings 44¢ yd. Monday, November 5, 1928. | | . 6:00—Musical: orchestra and Middle West,” the statement said, ; 6:50--Rspublican program. “he is sure to carry the big Eastern B : 2 : 7:06—Orenestra Associana pres States, including New York—whose —A splendid collection of beautiful Madeira —You will find in this remarkable collec- AA—Washi Navy Yard (4345 73« —Roxy and His Gi up-State vote will exceed the city b » i i ial i i 1 N, e ngien, Navy ey 8 onver e, | L e R Hand-embroidered Linens. The material is a tion of drapery materials—heavy cretonnes, 3:45 pm—Wuther Bureau reports. 305 9—WHAZ Troy—980 E{""’, h:;l‘g b":"k u"“ Democratic fine quality linen, the dCSi.g'“ S yery elabo- r_ev_ersible Terry Cretonnes, new rayon _hb‘ 9:55 p.m.—Arlington time signals. 8:00—Two-hour musical program. oy the";";"’s-om:!%* four, of the rate and every piece is exquisitely em- rics, and pretty damasks in every imagina- 10:05 pm-——Wellher Bureau reports. r16.9—WTAG Worcester—is0 broidered and finished with rose scalloped ble color and color combination. All 36 6:30—Sports talk: savings banks. WRHF—American Brosdcasting Co.| §a5-Sports talk: saving I edges. 5 inches wide and offered at a worth-while (3224 Meters—930 Kilocycles). 3 Grmmiens DU s RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS 6x12 Ovyal Pi R 45 A X i 5:45 p.m.—The Town Crier. peephgsidiyid g TONIGHT. 23 val Pieces, Reg. 39¢c and 50c—Special. . . .25¢c Ea. / ! g 6 p.m.—Warner Kennedy, pianist. 7:30—Cozy corner. 6:30—Sports talks for boys, “The | || 10x14 Oval Pieces, Reg. 58¢c and 75c—Special. . .37¢ Ea. ~ 6:15 pm.—Frank B. Coleman, “Hoo- | 3:00—Goneest orchestra. 1928 Olympics"—WEAF, WTIC, | , 2 R g " ver Minute Man.” ; 8:45—Musical programs. WJAR, WTAG. WCSH. WFI, 12x18 Ovals and Oblongs, Reg. $1.00—Special. . .59¢ Ea. 6:30 to 7 p.m.—Concert Trio of the SODTHERN. 7 Carolinians Orchestra. 435.9—WEB Atlanta—830 wg%. %gXE v(,‘,'%fM w‘?‘r,ef, 22-in. Round Centers, Reg. $1.25 and $1.50. .. ...95c Ea. Early Promnl: ’fo::nnnw. T98-Talk on A P orchestra. vv'{'%él‘" WHAS, WSM, WSB, 3-Pc. Buffet Sets, Reg. $1.25—Special..........87c Set % —] al clock. B a 2 H ;630l:n.-nl§‘\:3fmld talk by Peggy ‘g %fi%’%’.fi%fi:fi‘ 7:00—Savings banks program; 35x35 in. Square Cloths, Reg. $4.00—Special. . .$2.75 Ea. B varied selections— WEAF, i C‘g‘:‘ao i verti el I SOreei. WEEIL WTIC, WIAR, WTAG, 53x53 in. Square Cloths, Reg. $12.50 and $15. .$7.95 Ea. 11 a.m—Beauty question box, con- 310.3—WJIAX Jacksonville—880 WCSH, WGY, WGR. Kann’s—Street Floor. ducted by Bertha Parker., TS RO Atecciated Frens. 8:00—Couriers; ‘musical feature— 7:5! e = $i00=rio: rciful g WOR, WCAU, WNAC, WEAN, WMAL—Washinglon Radio Forum | 536G, Wbiors party. WFBL, WMAK i (2418 Meters—1,240 Kilocycles). 11:00—Grgan recital. WADG, WATD, WHRG, WOHE, 6:55 p.m.—Thirty Club, conducted by $22.4—WHAS Loulsville—930 8:30—Gypsies; varied program-— A. Cloyd Gill. G g o WEAF, WTAG, WGY, WWJ, A Specilll Sale Of “Heller” M(lde 7:15 pm.—Jimmy and Jane. wp x WEEI, WCSH, WGR, WSAI 7:30 _pm. — Strickland - Bombrest | 380 Boover ‘adaress. WTIC, WLIT, WCAE, WJAR, Dance Orchestra. 10:00—Smith address. WRC, WTAM. . 7:55 p.m.—Address by Thomas P. 336.9—WSM Nashville—890 10:30—National Grand Opera; Littlepage. :10—Talk on Aunmrm Pm ‘‘Natoma''—WEAF, WLIT, a e r 8 p.m.—Gude’s Flower Girl. 3 Y ‘an, WGR. WRC, WCAE, 8:30 p.m.—Address by Strickland Gil-| 9 v : e lilan, editor and humorist. d 9 p.m.—Hawaiian Melody Boys. o et _ B Reg. $25, Four-Row Imperial Stitched $5 Colored Creped Chambray 9:45 p.m.—Stanley Willlam Bell, | g e GEGRBGRRGRIERNE ] BSNNG® $14.95 Ea. Bedspreads With 10:30 1o 11:30 pm——Davm McWil- J s 5 —Heller-made mattresses are noted for their resi- Whlte CandleWICklng werrme nir st TONIGHT AT 8 WTFF—The Fellowship Forum (202.6 lency and comfort. And each mattress is guaran- Meters—1480 Kilocycles). 7:30 p.m.—Golden ]Castle dorcst:est{l $ . g teed by the maker and by Kann’s. These at this 8:30 p.m.—Les Colvin an anley O S ‘xf MAL price are of all layer felt, four-row imperial stitched, - ° Begll'p':.‘ztfi:fiy e R Vel‘ tatl()n “?t]llxjfi -inch box and heavy rolled edges. All sizes. 9:15 p.m.—Request program. 5. s. to the full size. ; Thi d Martin, baritone. B Y —This reversal of the usual method gives N R e Sriiadon: Gude’s Flower Girl Presents new and delightful novelty to these quaint $39.50 Inner Spring Mattresses Reg. $17 Layer Felt Mattresses spreads. The design is in white on col- 10:15 p.m.—Luckett Trio. WRC—National Brogdeasting Co. —Four- ored grounds, rose, blue, gold and green; —Heller made mattresses, with Four-row imperial stitched layer g g d v B 1 g 3 about 750 &mall resilient coil $29 95 felt mattresses with rolled edges. $9 75 guaranteed fast colors, and the designs are (468.5 Meters—640 Kilocycles). s e springs, each in a separate canvas pocket. All sizes. all new and very attractive. Single and Kann's—Third Floor. double bed sizes. from Hotel Astor, New York. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Third Floor. 4:30 p.m.—Gotham Trio. 5 p.m.—Bob Fallon’s Orchestra. 5:30 p.m.—Jolly Bill and Jane. 6 p.m.—Motion Picture Guide. { 03 pm.—Aster Orchestra. 4:30 pm.—Gilbert’s Sports Talk for Roys. 7 pm.—“How Elcction Returns Are Collected and Distributed,” by C. D. Watkins, assistant manager of the As- sociated Press. 7:10 p.m.—George F. Ross, pianist. 7:25 pm—-National Representation for the District of Columbia,” by E. C. Brandenburg. 7:30 pm.—Roxy and His Gang. 8.20 pm.—A. & P. Gypsies. 2 pm.—Republican_National Com- | mittee program: Address by Herber'.' Hoover from Palo Alto, Calif. 10 pm.—Democratic National Com- | mittee program: Address by Gov. Al- fred E. Smith. 11 pm.—Correct time. 11 pm—Weather forecast. 11 to midnight—National Grand Opera Co—“Natoma.” Early Program Tomorrow. Note—WRC will be silent untii noon. 12 noon—Farm flashes. > BROS' 12:10 p.m.—Organ recital by Effic | CO Collamore, A . 1 p.m.—Mayflower Orchestra, 2 pm.—Studio program. 2:15 p.m.—Parnassus Trio. Will Talk on Rfldi!; Compass. Warren B. Burgess, chief of the | <& Gude's Flower Girl and her Musical Bouquet will g0 on the air over WMAL TONIGHT from 8:00 to 8:30 instead of at the usual period on Tuesday evening. .%%@@@@@% THE WASHINGTON STAR has engaged the hroadeasting lities of WMAL tomor- row night for broadcasting the election returns, hence the change in schedule. % Prepare for Thanksgiving W. & J. Sloane’s Room Size A Special Sale of Aluminum FeltBase Rugs Self-Basting Double 3-pc. Sauce Pan Sets ., 6 : Roasters 4-qt. Convex Covered $ . 9 5 ea. 3-pt. Double Boilers Sauce Pans. U iy h felt-b ~ —Unusual leavy, telt-ba pxetty 2-qt. Percolators Deep French Fryers new colorinygs, a:!};active pi:t:::s: ;:d sizes . 9x12 and 9x10Y; ft. Each rug in an indi- 3-pt. Percolators 10-in. Footed Colanders vidual carton, and guaranteed to be perfect. 2.qt. Water Pitchers § 9-in. Fry Pans TU4x9-ft. size...$495 6x9-ft. size...$3.95 Kann’s—Third Floo . U Three Stores for' Your Comvenience 1212 F St. N.W. ° 1102 Conn. Ave Main 4278 3103 14th St. NNW. Decatur 3146 radio compass section of the Naval Col. 3103 Research Laboratory, will be the prin- | cipal speaker at an informal dinner Df\ * Mempers of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Associatfon y the Washingtbn section of the lnsh- tute of Radlo Enginecrs at the Conti- nental Hotel Thursday cvening. I will talk on the radio compass in theory and practice. R R AR R R R R R R R R A fii@éi«%

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