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38 ; ) THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, :D. . TUESDAY. JANUARY 1. 1929. ) ;WRl} Tl] BROADCAST, [ Today on the Radio | |ISZ3RADIDOUTLODK i s s e .if’mfi;fi e Belasco—“Lady, Be Good,” musical | LOEW'S b St a 3 S | comedy, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. | A L A c E I i PROGRAM FOR TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1929 Poli’s—"Burlesque,” at 8:20 p.m. i VB! (Meters on left of call leiters, kilocycles on right. All time p.m. unless Strand—*"Parisian Flapper: bur-} F Street at 13th—Cont. from 10:30 otherwise indicated.) lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. | NOW PLAYING | ot 5*‘3.’5’51 An M-G-M Sound Picture Mates Fuen: 434.5—NAA—690. 9:00—Hank Simmons' Showboat (C. f . R ICISNIAN JUR ORI el |Gridiron Clash Major Event| K mrmen Sty & ‘I Progress Made in Broadcast- | pm. LON CHANEY Sl e 10:00—"Fatinitza,” by United Light ] Wl We11:3, TN B s e oree on Radio Program for : ;A‘,(’,?flié‘fénnfififiusigfigm “:00_‘?’;&,1,;‘90‘ '5‘03'51" Canadians ing Is Described by Fed- 7'“';;c::;d Qms: i Trial” at 11: the sinaiy oo " Expert Fittin 10:05—Weather Bureau reports. (C.B.S). ; it i 120, 330, 3:20, 725 ST OF ZANZIBAR am, 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:35 and 9: ; o A i B Sies, s New Year Day. I 12:00 to 12:15a—News flashes, eral Commission. b | g ol tlc nosiery and inai sup- 2o & il A s Siebdt sty Palace—"West of Zanzibar,” at 11:10 | 7 p‘fn‘;‘f’s““;c:‘(’;r\lghd"c':“)‘:l:}[ g (American Broadcasting Co.) _ 3156—WRC—50. d am, 12:50, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40 and 9.0 | WESLEY EDDY acquired except »y long experi- A foot ball game i California between | 6:00—Dinner music. (National Broadcasting Co.) BY 0. H. CALDWELL. pm. [J] 1 a sohn Murray Anderson tnit ence. Gibson's fiiting staff has || the University of California and the | 6:25—Talk on the Washington Com- ayflower Orchestra, Federal Radio Commissioner. Earle—“The Barker.” at 11:30 am., “THE MAGIC RUG” been doing this work faithfully |jPowcrful Georgia Tech cleven will be munity Chest, by Ralph H. ooking Forward Into 1929." | The outlook for radio and for radio |1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. ADDED ATTRACTIONS ully. for' many years. WRC's outstanding contribution today Quinn. i by M. A. Olsen, chief of the| and sl g % ' > Columbia—"A Woman of Affairs" | Our service has been available to || o the New Year radio entertainment 0—Musical program. Bureau of Agricultural Eco- | Droadcasting never was brighter than o S | the public of Washir-gton for the The game is scheduled to begin in the 0—The Two Bills. nomics. X it now appears, standing at the thresh- | ;3.‘:1 ‘;'-'5'5" ,ant b R LB LOEW’S last 20 years. Avail yourself of Bowl of Roscs at Pasadena at 4:30 |10:00 to12:00—Dance music. 1:30—Mayflower Orchestra. old of 1929. thilos | OLU M 1 with delizhted this great opportunity if you need o'clock, Washington time. Graham 2:00—Parnassus Trio (N. B. C.) s Ambassador—The Woman Disput- | Bl Y. Herald-Trie any artificial appliances, | McNamee will be at the meirophone, Early Program Tomorrow. 3:00—Harry Merker and His Orches- Substantial progress has been made fed.” at 2:15, 4:05, 6, 7:50 and 9:45 p.m. | —_—_— | osisted, by Carl Haverlin of KFI and | 7:30a—Musical clock. tra (N. B. C.). tovard putting the broadcasting strue- . Fivell-—“Uncle Tams Cabin." at 1: 30, | [ || EBecees st L2th—Cons. from 10:30 ! A , ir., of WSB. —Stock marke 4:——Auction bri r ienti : 3 | McNamee's' description of the clash | 10:00a—Houschold chat, by Peggy| 43 n—hll‘:)c(x:v(x1|1)i‘c)l(\i:l; iix‘xr:j(;- bR L 8 S By Gl L Sl Central—"Power.” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5 FINAL WEEK! will bo distributed over the largest | Clarke, 4:30—University of California-Georgia | €Ic37 channels laid into the homes of | o SReYerrgouer: & i | coast-to-coast network of stations ever | 10:30a—Advertisers' period. Tech foot ball game broadcast | ll our citizens in all parts of the Na- " Jon' G".BERT :\(rrrnné‘\rrmd I?rtg\r axI\nuadl N'm\"lYea{ 1 —Stock market summary. {rom the Bowl of Roses, Pasa- | tion. “B" il inat I IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE | day gridiron_classic. Incidentally, it | 11:00a—Advertisers' period. i " Eliminators . GRETA GARBo ] 2t WIERE {will be the first transcontinental pro- = 0 .mig:"l‘gincsx!:‘;réfi' ?N C}i"cw The value of high power as a service e t mproved NEW YORK PREMIERE | gram-that has originated on the Pa- 205.4—WJISV—1,460, 3:00_Pecrlcss program. - to farm and remote listeners 18 now | Circuit improvements in B elimina- In Michacl Arlen's Story EARL CARROLL'S e I na s oover election | _ ! Bi0DS ByereiayinoiE T BICH | Wes I, as East, 2c- | theon tube have been effected. The — | night. 7:30—Bellmore Dance Orchestra. 10-00—Clicquot Eskl N.B. quate superpower transmitters are be- “-"- an All-Star Cast Company of /50 Starrun, SPAGRHE PO Bl 8:15—Isabel Liken Gates. To:0 S Whelhe. Tersons . ing erected. Meanwhile expansion and |buffer condensers have been changed | cent Lovez and Reviie in Metro 4 s S . 8:30—George Holpap. S _ | enrichment of both local and chain |from .1 mfd. to .02 mfd., and a radio | COLd * LEON ERROL | Regular attractions make up the | 8:45—S.E. Banjo Trio. 10:31—Los Sevillanos with Dolores Cas- | ,roorams continue, Free LCCture major portion of WRC's cvening enter- | 9:00—Seigel Trio. IR = : i e Shoke oolt of 1007 tirie of| S - » FANNIE BRICE | tainment. although these will be aug- | 9:06—Talks by Representatives Davis, | 11:00 to 12:00—Siumber hour (N. B.C.). Added Thrills Promised. No. 34 wire has been inserted in the fi LIONEL ATWILL PV { mented by several mew features, one Dbt R s iy Biosah Aomoien, Certainly. to every owner of a good | cathode lead to keep RF disturbances |of which will be a Spanish program | g:14—Seigel Trio radio set 1929 will bring new services, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE || proyiced by Dotores Cassinlli, soprano. | 9:15—Talks by Representatives Mor-| 6:45a—Tower health exercises (N. | satistactions and delights, with the OUt Of the flter circuit. |and Julian Oliver, tenor, in' the Los row, Fitzgerald, Strong | B.C) COMING! Sh o Superb Venetian Romance 0 2d thrill of cross-continental excur- | Sevillanos broadcast. and| 4.0 b , N FlOREl"rA —By— Reece. 0a—Federation morning devotions | sions at the twist of a dial. » i The Eveready Hour will be musical, | ¢ 27—Seigel Trio. e (N. B.C). *Gader ‘the 1028 radio sct the com- | | RADIO’S MAJOR FEATURES MUSIC BY GEORGE BAGEY" Paul A. Harsch, C. 8. B. "[:})?‘,“,q“‘“.‘.h‘: l‘)‘}%’g‘;"‘:f el (oM | 9:31—Talks by Representatives Parks, | 8:15a—Parnassus Trio (N. B. C). mission was ordered to redistribute the TONIGHT. AND ,9;“')2,“:“1' 3 onsist of 5 4 aCheerio ( o . A ot 3 of Toledo, Ohio Vight, tuneful melodies, e, N, SRR (I (e P aharsic Do (1. B e e chtisena ot haies| | 8:00—Sketches; Timothy Dexter 'DOROTHY KNAPP- GEORGE HOUSTON & o er— | Vocal renditions by the International | g:40—Selgel Trio. 9:00a—Studio program (N. B. C.). tion, according to population. Of e e W TESSA KOSTA of The Mother Chuich. The First Church 15(‘;:\5?{211131 ‘g)u:]c ;:;:‘?«2;’2‘1‘" and tron;- 9:44—Talks by Representatives Me- 9:153-:{“:-{[ MBerk(fx' and His Orches- | course, this has meant that from cer- R, WGY. ‘SH, ““"”“"2.’:23.’,;‘.‘&‘:!:{;" GIRLS. of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massa- t e accompani- ro (N. B. C.). tain sections havi high degree of iol's it - Chussetts | ments by the Eveready Orchestra, un- ot . fohnson “and 1y 1y Rtk Thome Boaki(N. B 1003 | o e e o s b [ [ 30—T151'zmen Bopular musie_~ World Famoss Boy Viol'n Genias LT T D In Third Church of | der the guidance of Nathaniel Shilkret, | g:55—Seigel Trio. 11:00a—Parnassus Trio (N. B. C.) prising broadeasters wave lengths have WhAM, Wik, Doek Thorands Christ Sei = | ‘\y\;lclobh;a?(ligh“ l?lnln‘fl lt:‘\ th; “tnroflam 10:00—Readings. 11:15a—Radio Household Trstitiute (V. | hxa to' be. withvawn: and tansterred YW rist Scientist e will play the violin, Abra- | 10:30—Silver String Revelers. B, C). to less favored States and sections. 5 Kted Li 1 1Q TONIGHT ::20 el | ha. Borodkin the cello, Ellis MacDiar- T Roin, 11:30a—Chatles Premmac and Kennedy | The Eastern zone has thus particularly | | -10:00—United Light S L . 53, 53 POENS. S e s o S s, = :45a—"What the Hol S fited. & 4 i el s 5. e Thursday, January 3 Lintercst " also will be. the playing by (Washington Radio Forum.) to Know.” by Gerald L. Kauf- | "Chemied . cation of November 11 000 “Jo pp\?’.%li‘i‘r’r‘.-'r‘..,i’“"&.!..\”mfimi‘...-. HAL SKELLY the Eveready Orchestra and two pian-| 6:00—“Properly Caring for Your Car," man and Emily Kessler (N.|faithfully carried out this change and WSPD, WHK. WMAL, to the “,L',r,',',}"\',rf?;l&ux'?"‘nvr:r{'oufil'gi at 8 p.m. [ ists, Milton Rettenberg and Jack Shil- by Gtorzc E. Kencipp of the A. B. C.). all parts of the Nation now have their WKBW, WLBW. inction. So would the master n the Great Comedy Success Called . | brother of Nathaniel Shilkret, of 12:00 noon——Farm flashes. Proportions of the radio total, based on | | 10:30_Gueov: WLBW- gural lilder of Cremona probably be if e @ s 8 Under the Auspices of |a collection of little waltzes by Schu-| 6: "0~ukulcle and guitar selections by | 12:10—Organ recital, by Mrs. Fanny el i with 5 o gura I 2 ' i population, in strict compliance program — WJZ, WBZ BURLECQU - 'hvr! grouped - under the heading | Margaret Webb and Bob Baker. Amstutz Roberts. i the mandate of Congress. WBAL., WHAM, KDK{' Third Church cf | “Vienna_Soiree” and arranged by Na- | 6:30—Gude's Flower Girl, 1:15—"Poultry Market at the Begin- ¢ Lol TR - Stage, Lite . T | thaniel Shilkret for present-day orches- | 7:00—Thirty Club. ning of the Year,” by Roy C. Expects Better *Service. - - THE GERMAN Christ, Scientist ‘(ral*'mn In addmmt: o Schubert's | 7:15—Family Trees for Dairy Cows.” Potts, in charge of Division of | Each State and section, moreover, | —= —_— | waltzes and a song by him, melodies v H. C. Barker, University of Dairy and Poultry Products: | now has its appropriate share of the Ne Collection All Welcome || composed by Thomas, ~Saint-Saens,| Maryland. . “Progress in_Poultry Breeding." | various positions o the dial {rom 300 - - GRAND OPERAV COMPANY Schumann, Rameau, Handel, Bach,| 7:30—Correct, time. by M. A. Jull in charge of | meters to 545 meters. Thus, certain Expert Radio Repairing and PRESE e TR CER'S = =) | Beethoven, Morley, Mendelssohn and| 7:31—Radio Joe and his Budget Boys. Poultry (N. B. C.). States which formerly had the advan- Testing Liszt will be heard. 8:00—Ncw Year greetings from the | 1:30—L'Enfant Orchestra. tage of using chiefly the upper or longer Sets Built to Order DER RING DES Cli ¢ P Palace “Gang.” 2:00—Billy Rhodes, baritone (N.B.C.). | wave lengths now have their State Soe Your icquot Dance Program. 8:15—Donald Brown, pianist. 2:15—Orpheus Trio (N. B. C.). Shannels faitly spread: across the dial, Automac Radio Laboratory NIBELUNGEN As usual, the Clicquot program will | 8:45—Vick's program (C. B. S.). 3:15—Studio program (N. B. C.). and have necessarily witnessed the || 1118 National Press Met. 2621 With All the Traditions as u,mx at the . ) ' consist of dance selections. “Maple f their stati —o ith l'-vl-x ielh>u. Dance—Dinner | Leaf Rag.” “Here They Come,” “There’ll LA LA g “Das Rheingold," Wed.. Jan. 23 They C fransfer o some of thelr stations) e Be Some Changes” and “I Love to Read | OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS able to give equally good (or better) SERVICE || “Die Wethiorers Mo Fobg A e L L i ime. | service on relatively cleared channels “Siegfried,” Thurs., Feb. 7 A condensed version of Franz von | Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. as soon as their transmitters are ad- "ca:""d;mm"u"" Sae’ Feb. 9 Or Bridge Party bonde S e ; e ern G venact draina. “The| = 4543=WEAF New York—es0 9:00—Diversified hour. justed to the new assignments. on all kinds of ©wp ;. SPECIAL PERFORMANCE at the el ettt BT 10:00—Eskimos. Meanwhile the broadcast hsteners are ; Tristan und Isolde,” , 12:00—Roosevelt inauguration. 10:30—Musical programs. also adapting themselves and their re- ,‘RADIO RECEIVERS Tues., Feb. 5 ceivers to the new dial settings, and Egyp'. Tea Room 2 boat, and a_dance program by Guy| 2:00—Musical programs. Lombardo's Royal® Canadians are the | 4:30—California vs. Georgia Tech. 270.1—WRVA Richmond—] ly installed, Intelligent Experi T 1210 G St. N.W. main Columbia Broadcasting - System | g:00—Sketches, ¥ RESTEND, - L’;gs"m‘:é'xgggz‘:l‘;:‘ifr Dt ony g L™ Cll’i“:‘;hl—§%f“‘:€'(‘:c;fil Men Season Tickets for_the Ring. 520, S16. Scond Floor |attractions_on WMAL's New Year| g:30_Popular half hour. 6:30—Orchestra. A T i ; LA s schedule. There are, however, a num-| 9:00—Diversified hour. 77:30—Organ recital. for to November 11. Mirs; Wilson Greene's Coneert Your Fortune Free 4 - : v the old conditions prior ove roop’s. L0 G st Main 640% With a Cup of T | ber of features of local origin, ranging| 9:30—Eskimos. el This rapid adaptation to the new al- | | F AT FOURTEENTH ST. % " < | from ukelele and guitar solos to a New | 10:30—Sevillanos and Cassinelli. o e il e locations is revealed in the letters from . — A Bubbling, Sparkling Covktall Lucheofl Tea: Dinner Year greetinz from the Palace “gang.” | 11:00—Dance hour. 9:00—Violinist. lsteners reaching ‘the commission's g of Wine, Women and Woe. A large number of members of Con- 9:30—Sandwich Islanders. bffices at Washington. An increasing COMPANY m | = gress will take part in WJSV’s program 394.5—WJZ New York—760 10:00—To be announced. these letters indicates satis- *The Houses There’sM BEOHE e (e Sokiaa e e o (4 S bl D B i the ew set-up, and reports || 18¢h & Col. Rd. Adam ere’s Viore Profit |ranged that musical selections will in-| 1:00—Musical programs. 5 action D iy 7 0 3803 and s WWOL':| 4:30—California vs. Georgia Tech. 258.5—WWVA Wheeling—1,160 | both clearer recep —for Hotel and Cafe Men in the Low | \CISPerse each group o s i ased number of station programs || Fastest and Best Radio Sei JUNE COLLYER Prices we auote on Standard Cooking Oils. | principal feature will be a two-hour | 8:00—Sextet (30 minutes). 6:00—Farm flashes; outdoors. “"? ble on the average home receiv- = = In the William Fox Production Shorienings, Canned Fruils, eic. Lt w3 | dance program, {ro (mm t 10 to midnight. gfgg:gl“‘;g‘“l;;‘;mbe Nights. 6:15—Feature program. ',‘,‘,’é“;:‘f Hids DAILY 11 A, M. TO 11 P M [ ] RED WINE f & SUNDAY 3 TO 11 P, M. W 9:30—Minstrels, CENTRAL. Complain of Local Cases. | B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO. 0—s Jieifexs Cop B X i digsdeaics EARLY SHOWBOAT 10: % o—o‘::fiigtrsnlagfi? (30 minutes). 293.9—KYW Chicago—1,020 While complaints regarding certain R McReynold’ “Ranks with the finest” : ON THE STAGE ; WHOLESALE GROCERS 11:00—Slumber hour, 8:00--Bektet: (90 mBititen) specific local cfw:tnl :mp::‘;i?n‘rki‘l:;x‘!&r Trives | §1 2 A Gxenn:zg{n%eg:o;r'ad:zu a s . SE. i " e 4 Rl . program, wave length o J The Biggest Thrill 1105 11th 8t S.E Phone_Lincoln 93 ACTOR BARES LIFE RO TR0 |9:00—pecial feature. tontinue to reach the commission, the & Son Talking Picture Eser Offered | B JE ‘W ELS ; R, 10:30—Orehestra g e i ey res | ™ THE BARKER G I rchestra. - - ik confined to local situation - i 11| 4:00—Orchestra; organist. 11:00—Arctic broadcast (4 hours). garding time-sharing or chain pro- | §. i . Member “.of - ‘Cast,. ‘Jack-of-All:| gioo=prumie: '~ 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 | 8ram 1| Bappy New Year Fi 7:00—Vocal. : i While the reduction of local radio ' s MILTBH | SILLS | ’ " . Trades, Says One .of First 7:30—Organ music. g;gg—glfl‘f‘lo‘g ‘f“;%f’ffi;&lrfl’-"- service in certain parts of the A§1unuc g FIVE DE LUXE SHOWS ; 00—} 5 :00—] s % ncon- [ to Tour River. i G T 10:00—Special program. e 3 Dormsared. with the formes SALES W“"“ MACKRILL B | 1:30,3:30, 5:39, 7:30, 9:30 : 11:00—Features; popular (2! hours). [ 500e0“%"" Groaqcasting enjoyed by ol STTY CoNpsON . By the Associated Press. e OWITMEAR N g e i md'finfi?ednm‘a1%3533-1%“&5%2 ,1423-1425-1427 LSt.N.W. SEE AND HEAR IT! L] BEGINNING SATURDAY CHICAGO, January 1.—One of the| 5:00—California vs. Georgla Tech. 5:00—California vs. Georgia Tech. |{{iS eaualization and . redistribution, TALKINS--S0UHD--MUSIC | & F. W. Murnau's last of the early showboat actors is Sid- | §:00—Feature program. 9:00—Musical ‘program. knowing. that the facilities thus lost Decatur 686 3 ] ney J. Allen, Who, when 11 years old, | J:30—Musical programs. 10.00ST S uie s Rl by them are being made available to \ TR AT DT ETES ] SU NRI SE " s membee o etk group o rher | 30K, : s sl Sk s 0,800 P2 METROPOLITAN | & e i Allen, who now lives here, said that | 9:00—Showboat. 12:00—Dance music (3 hours). little or no radio service. g F Janet Gaynor until 1878 there were no showboats. 1°;°°—¥"‘” of cfl“"z‘b‘h" 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 Many comments have been recelved PARADAY's To ™ B A |8 George O'Brien Previous to that year traveling troupes | }1:00—Dance music (2 hours). = . : expressing the view that the commis- I8 raxsanean uv witzsiss yon Look pleasant were transported and their baggage and | 272.6—WLWL New York—1,100 4:30—California vs. Georgla Tech. | {on'chould have reduced the total num- 3 ’ e property moved on boats, but perform- ' -~ i eI BN, Der of licensed stations by revoking I e siiese e T antols & Peontmed I |ances never were given on the river. Silent. S o nRamy hour, licenses, nstead _of requiring time | l UNE IN AR 5. | § nificents tremendous. this llrst'A:er- meits into smiles [/~ (il |, e a5 an acrovat. @ snarc drummer | 2326—WPG Atlantic City—1,100 | 9:30_Minstrcis. divison, To_this point of view I take . | ALL-TALKIE lean Droduction of that vecr Amons i Then a cup of [\ M |New sensation” Co. that inaugurated 3:30—Organ rectal; news. 10:00—Cossacks. it s important to reduce the number ‘I ONIGH l‘ i no" TRIAL” y ; { Elizabethown, IIl.| 8:00—Musical programs. The essentia CLUB is served. i e e NSt el poctRge oaths, T ?{,flf;“é}'rs.: a1 | S French, one-time circus rider, was oper- | 10:30—Musical Maids. . | 12:00—Dance nour. the stations operating simultane- X i reduce to ating & grocery. store at, Washington | 11:00—News; dance hour. 280.2—WTAM Cleveland—1,070 ously. In the ca » of small stations (50 PAULINE FREDERICK SHUBERT, MAT. TODAY se, LW o i " i 2 vatts low), clieve W SLATO give the showboat idea a test. Allen| 2828—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. | 4:30—Culifornia ve. Georgia Tech. | WAUR, M"S commodate ‘more _stations W-B<A-L BERT LYTELL e e became a member of the company when | 5:00—California vs. Georgia Tech. L00—M f 3 - than at present, since every community M < ot y ¥~y French saw him perform at Cairo, I, | 7:00—Motoriste, 00— Divercified oo that desies it couid well have a smail| Baltimore LOIS WILSON Lo 1 'Ff.fdnrc-;.v'. “Our first run. and I remember 8:00—Sextet (30 minutes). 10:00—Eskimos. 3 broadcasting outfit working on a part- . ool Wablo wikd O GEORGE GERSHWIN'S Intern: l“u?tl' 'lri:?:g:t“rgfin‘um:!: s:lx'n?l‘l,;tr 3:5 B:30—Tirkmsn, 1¢°30—Dance music (2! hours). {"“;“a‘; 3;‘3{’)‘:5”";5{:3 :;’;d“,‘"s‘:";‘hhi'n“!l .(IDGOK 28304) N R 1 Jazs iy posite Tiptonville, Tenn. We soon were | g9: 398.8—WCX-WJR Detroit—150 dozen channels. § Rt = surrounded with ice and it was several | 10:00—Musical program. «30—California vs. Georgla Tech. In the field of synchronizing, un- 1 AMBA&,ADOR —Fi % ent, s v vding, 2 o-A|¥%‘tr‘é§5irs, certainly we must scrutinize all claims M OTORISTS l)l?)PU'{‘!‘D . 0—Tiremen. carefully, still I think we must look O e raesont, the hoak: |110:30 —WIE progmam. 7.30—Industrial Detroit. Every member of the company could | 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170 | 7 do several things. Mrs. Prench, who | g:30Radio speclals. never had had show experience, ‘aided i hopefully at all efforts to increase the 62 H SUNE B her husband in his sleight-of-hand act. | -3 grcnes arogram. . Ay e canying . capacily -of our . ohannels i APOLL and TOMORROW_Jjomy L sty : HEN YOU Later she became a dancer. 8:00—Reed Birds. 10:00—Sixteen singers (30 minutes). | Wheiher by 100 per cent modulation or EEEE it MASER OF T Own Favorite KIT: SM"H T Actors and Oarsmen. 8:30—Concert program. 10:30—Orchestradians, by improved frequency control. _BM i s Secure Seats NOW for both attr: Need Blank Bflokl Sometimes the performers were oar: 9:00—The Passing Show. 11:00—Amos; news; dance, AVENUE GRAND 3% Vi v 10:00—Hawaiians. Come in lm:.fl over our |men. That was when the current was|jo'ys™ Grohectra, not. strong enough to move the boat on | 19 i Mrs. French. whom Allen be- | 11:00—News; dance music. TODAY and TOMORRO E Se: Pll l“ S AT O 1‘7’?\01%20'3 cq;(\lxhflgy Holiday oea one essages Matinee, 2:00 P:M : 1 the only other survivor of 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980 . ¥ 2 E. Morrison Paper Co. jlcies s the only siher survvor of By Y On 40 Meters Give BOENTRARS ™ * Bessinrassn . T e e g Y || 30 —Gharies W. samp Fans New Interest Washi TR i OURTOTHR § hen the showboat reac) a per-| §: g 3 § eres J ‘ . o ADI 0 S formance site, Allen said, an old cannon | 7:00—Sacred songs. ashington’s Leading Florist |} VerNo'‘comy _ 1\ dJESSE THEATER ™2, was fired and the show folks gave an a-?.?‘?fr‘e'fn‘e n'lm minutes). e - {outdoor free concert. There were no| 8:30—' 3 T uite that jare noth- | Jivance men and no advertising, news. | 9:00—Feature. paper or bill posling.h lggg_)é:x;ns:;‘ig}; i : For two seasons “The New Sensation” | 10:00—] 3 All-Electric Grebe and | 1% ("7 S0 GUIF of Movien o at, | 10:30—Orchestradians, Radiola Radio Sets |Paul and return, taking in the Ohio | 11:00—Orchestra. "CHEVY CHAS| .\"l‘fflf-‘.l'.‘vu'nc RONALD COLMAN and \u..\u TODA\ —nono'ruv MACKAILL in PEADR‘{_ES, COME o WHIP." " Holiday Matinee, Pl aosic. “COLONY o e e armesrsc | ITAKOMA ‘4% e TODAY;-COLLEEN ‘MOORE, tn OH RONALD COLMAN and VILMA BANKY KA Holiday Matinee in CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (#).— Short-wave radio fans have a new interest in life, now that transatlantic_telephone messages are being transmitted on 40 meters. As Wallace A. Battison twisted TONITE AT 6:30 OVER WMAL | River and the Tllinois as far as La Salle g 3 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150 the dial of his short- - o H S NE 313 Wistonsin Ave. RADIO French later bought another river i ceiver, hechnlt:ds\\?{h ‘L‘?gfiste Gude’s Fl Girl P, EMK!(REd TOMORROW— RICHARD DUMBARTON OB i‘hmo M. 2 boat. When he died his showboat hold- | 4:30—California vs. Georgia Tech. e ot B M e pleasure. ude’s Flower Girl Presents T,,N 4 TOMORROY—RICHARD and DORIS KENYONDIYn u! A 5 COMPANY | ings were worth $300,000. 7:30—Musical journeys. 10 ikt of & ot o Anoth RINES Holiday Matinee, 2:00 PON St 8:00—Sextet (30 minutes). “Sweetheart, I want you to take nother P.M R— TRUXTO N ShSan and rg Ty 11th St. 7127 8:30—Tiremen. @j@@@fifl : the next boat home. Try to get "HOME ™ © & ; .| T e Bl OB RORT, JOCARY 1o v S +d J eminine voice made answer: o gt %,‘}fif’,’:’;,fi,}fi;‘n" 7 CLASS IN GREGG AND | care must be taken than in broadcast | 10:00—Sextet. " gl “I can't possibly pack in tinte | Bl — spelline. "etc. Cin. sets. All wires must be kept as short | 10:30—Orchestradians; news. to make that. I've got so many | | VR NEw 535 8th St SE. COLLEEN_MOORE_in eek. 2s possible, and each led directly from 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790 new clothes, dear—but I'll try to {one point to another. A “pretty job" get the next ship.” e oo fowarmow-meng || ANEW STANTON 3, | ps .| 4:30—California vs. Georgia Tech. mfl 2 . WOO0D’S SCHOOL s Gt e ,;,“'h’;g';‘,::":y;: e | 8:00_Sketches. 'Y Fioilday satiner. 206 paf i | In Operction 43 Years. 8:30—Popular half hour. | SAVOY 1ith & Col. Rd. N.W. o~ 311 East Capitel St lmoln 38 R S ‘60—Diversified hour. g ST L | WPG Pians Elaborate Programs. 10:00—Eskimos. Dy R ing, Raten sai0 a Monih 0 || With its ascignment as a Ume-divid- 0—-Dance program. 10 Months, 3 | ing station on a clear channel, WPG, 302.8—WBZ Springfield—930 ,,,,, | Atlantic City. has made elaborate 0—Special New Year program, plans for its Winter programs. Its eve- | :90—ortiel TieW Year OSTAL, National Umverslty [ ning_programs begin at 8 o'clock, East- | 7:30 _Now Yoar features. Law School lern Standard time. SOUTHERN. Winter Term Begins | | 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740 4:30—California vs. Georgia Tech. January 2, 1929 At 6:30 P.M. 0—Entertainment. Standard three-year course 8:00—Feature. 0—Neighborhood program. leading to degrees of LLB. B.C. L. and J. D 0—Diversified hour. 0—Eskimos. Graduate courses leadin: to degrees of LL. M, M. P. L, The twelfth of a_series of musi- cal bouguets from Washington's ‘leading florist. TODAY -GLEN TRYON in “HOW TO HANDLE WOMEN." OUR GANG C(‘\\AEDY Holiday Matinee, 2:00 CAROLINA ‘l\ln!.m.anor = I 14th & Park | 1 3 col Tlvol-l 1ith & Park Rd. N.! “ TODAY and TOMORROW. SPS(‘IAL SII DNEY "LUST'S G I RelE TS B | D HpPODROMIE, soeks*se "B "YORK G- Ave- & Quebes st. N. JOHN GILBERT TQRAY and TOMORROW_DORIS “FOUR WALLS“ > et 1 14th AND R. 1. AVE. Hay Matinee, 300 P M AL . Year's “SHOW GIRL” OTH AT B u. LIBERTY o0 caritgl st TR A ND JoHN | nanmmon: MUTUAL BU LESQUE OLYMPIC N o New Faces—New Show Every Week Conrad Nagel in Clnlhl ln IM M PARISIAN FLAPPERS” _ Admission. 15¢_and_25. With Flossie De Vere and Frank A SECO poplLVER SPRING i C 1a PBA Good Orch. Seats, 25c. DUST PARADISE.” News. Gude's Flowers f o'r “debutantes, brides—for every time, place or oc- casion. GUDE "™ CO. FOUR Stores for Your Convenience Main Store, 1212 F St. N.W. National 4278 reduction on a RCA 30-A Floor model ;&&&%fi%@@@@@&fi@@ One Station Finds Melodies of ‘Hoop Skirt Days’ Popular JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (#). —Dance tunes of the “hoop skirt age” have been found more popu- lar than jazz in at least one of the Nation’s radio stations. Hearts of flaming youth may not flutter to music of the 80s, says C. P. Anderson, direc- tor of WOS, but he has found thousands of the “older genera- tion” who favor songs of yester- year. “There is no jazz craze at WOS,” he says. “Unless we run out of entertainers we'll con- tinue to fill out programs with old melodies.” Radiola 28 with 104 speaker complete $300-00 J. C. Harding & Co., Inc. 2821—Decatur—2822 1336 _Connecticut Ave. N.W. Dupont Circle Bldg. 5—Orchestra. 277.6—~WBT Charlotte—1,080 4:30—California vs. Georgia Tech. . D. and D. C. L. Al ®isses Held at Hours Convenient for Employed Students 5—Thrift Travel Club; studio. School of Economics 10:00—Eskimos. 325.6—~WHAS Louisville—920 and Sovernment Degree courses of collegiate grade of- 4:30—California vs. Georgia Tech. fered in Political Science. Government, 7:00—Studio concert. 9:00—Diversified hour. Economics. Psychology. History. Finance, Business and Lauguages. 10:00—Eskimos. 10:30—Prewitt’s Orchestra. Address, Secretary Tel. Main 6617 461.3-=VWSM Nashville—650 818 13th St. N.W. Other Flower Shops at "1102 Conn, Ave. NW, ! 3103 14th St. 5016 Conn. Ave. % ' Decatur 3146 Col. 3103 Cleveland 1226 Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association TAFF! RTON. ALL vm STAGE, !Au.noou DA Stud 3322. is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, | Bilious ‘Fever and Malaria sTacE aND BALLROO ot T mgat speed: nstructors. 8 o :fi %&@&@@@%@ % 4:30—California vs. Gem Tech. 7:30—Ensemble; newsc: 3 00—Orchestra, I &>

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