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24 WIMBROW GUEST 7:00—Hank Simmons’ Show Boat, “In Convict Stripes” four-act hour. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN. POE SOCIETY REQUEST Because Streets Have Permanent WEDNESLAY, JULY 10, 1929, e [ o9 4 r ! Major “Chain” Features | | $30-stwsstoe sergL s NOT LIKELY TO BE MET| s ; the the highway plan 2 are not sufficient in number to suit his|vin Charcoal gas-burning tractors, shown drama—WOR, WCAU, WNAC, WEAN, WFBL, WADC, KMOX, 428.3—WLW Oineinnat 365.6—WHAS Loulsville—820 . AR"ST TUNIGHI WER W0, WRBW. WIAS. | | g:00--Orchectra; festure seares 0—WEAP program; orchestra, Naties, Post Will Not Be | of wscemity be oniy s yers matll one, | tae ‘oommition.ort street masmes. Asite | 5IA o soive tha. bigh comt o6 powes ot : 00—Same as WJZ (2 hours). R WA sy from the numbered and lettered streets. | for the implements 1 Europe. 7:30—Happy Bakers; vocal and 00—Champions: he cheat; 10:00—University of Kentucky. Memorialized Here. HUND N T Une Ao Iehiaceq suteety | 101 e pieieene 0 laropei T s orchestral program—WRC and 00— Night Club; ‘orehestrs, .~ c*t®: | 11:00—Orchestra; news; orchestra. The. request of the Edgar Allen Poe g I » ; Thelma Mills Rector, So- 800317 Solderss Phil Cook and ot (1 NS ML VAW nsiy (a0 Association of New York that one of I ’ Orchestra—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, Washington's highways be named after Cereal and This Bank Is Tidiieted prano, Will Give Recital Over WMAL. Dale Winbrow, songster, entertainer and popular composer, will be the guest artist tonight in the weekly La Palina presentation, en outstanding Columbia Eroadcasting System attraction coming into Washingion over WMAL. Freddie Rich apd his orchestra also will take a prominent part in this broadcast. ‘Wimbrow has selected two of his own compositions as his contribution to the prograry. These are “The Preacher and the Bear” and “Scme One’s Lyin’ About WHAM, KDKA, WJR, KYW, KWK, WREN, WHAS. 8:00—Unjted Symphony Orches- tra and George Rymer, tenor— WMAL and C. B’S,. network. 2:30—Palmolive hour—WRC and N. B. C. network. 9:00 — ABA Voyagers; mixed chorus and brass band—WJZ, KDKA, WBZ, KYW, WHAM, WREN. 9:00—Kolster hour; variety gram—WMAL and C. B. network. 9:30—The Two Troupers; soloists and 1l-plece band—WRC and N. B. C. network. pro- . 8. 280.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1,070 00-—Hotel orchestra; scores. 0-—Hour from 0—WEAF hour. 0—Feature programs. 5—-Variety hour., 1 12:00—Dance music hour. 398.8—WCX-WJIR Detroit—750 0-—Popularity contest. 00—Samé 00—Artists; ‘WEAF, 0—-The Folks; Aristocrats. 00—WJZ (30 minutes): orchestra. e as WJZ (2 hours). 1 ‘Two Pairs. 11:00—Dance music (2 hours). 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740 :30—WEAF program. 00—Hour of orchestras 7:30—Studio program. 8:00—WJZ and WEAF (2 hours). Men. 1 11:00—WSM Minstret 270.1—-WRVA Richmond—1,110 6:00—Byrd Trio; Amos-Andy. 7:00—Sports; songs. 7:30—Hour from WJz, * 8:30—Variety hour, 9:30—Same as WJZ. 10:00—Music by quartet. 11:00—Hatel orchestra hour. Radio Troublz" the poet and romancer, received by the Commissioners yesterday, probably will never be granted. All streets on the highway plan are now named, and apparently the only on Business Methods ‘We recognize that busy men want prompt attention and accurate serv- ice. Both are made prominent fea- tures here. You won’t have to wait—either for the transaction of banking busi- ness or for consultation with our ex- ecutives. Being just off the congested dis- trict makes it easy to do business here. “The Bank With a Smile” fruit desserts HEAR Ida Bailey Allen, President of the National Radio Home-Makers Club, broadcast this recipe for The American Sugar Re- fining Co. at 10 o'clock | tomorrow morning Eas- | tern Standard Time, over { station WMAL. Hawail” ‘Yne orchestra will play three | the Mobilofl concert, the Ipana Trou- T ) groups of popular numbers. badours, and the Two Troopers, starring i (2 hours). en it wi ] The weckly concert of the United | Marcella Shields.and Helene Handin, | 13:98 _Goncert Program Call ADAMS 4673 stenftwith Domine Washington Savings Bank Symphony Orchestra, with George Ry- mer as the soloist; the Kolster hour and the Kansas Frolickers constitute the principal remaining Columbia attrac- tions on WMAL's schedule. There will be several outstanding features of local origin, however. Among them are a Tecital by Thelma Mills Rector, so- prano, and another program by “Radio Paul Oliver, tenor soloist of the Palm- olive hour, will sing as his speclalty the famous “I Hear You Calling Me.” With Olive Palmer, he will sing as a duet “Junior.” A program of Broad- way hits will be offered by the Trouba- dours, while the Mobiloil presentation will be a symphony concert, based ex- clusively on the tuneful works of Frm; “an 263—WAPI Birmingham—1,140 10:00—Newscasting: features. 11:30—Organ concert. Capitol Radio Service 31656 Mt. Pleasant St. N.W. Station al Network at 8:30 Eastern Standard Time. American Sugar Refining 719 Tenth Street—at Grant Place Company Thos: E. Jarrell, Pres. J. D. Leonard, Vice Pres. & Treas. . Joe and His Budget Boys.” The symphony orchestra has arranged a varied program, composed of the Works of Herbert, Latour, Czibulka, Walker, O'Hare, Tschaikowsky, Frimi and Drdla, Rymer will sing three ‘melodies—Walker's “Rose and You,"| O'Hare's “Little Bare Feet” and Breit- enfeld’s “Even as the Wind Comes.” Dance music_predominates in the Kol- ster hour. The featured number will be “The Wedding of the Painted Dolls,” | Sisters, harmony singers, and Everett from “Broadway Melody.” | Stevens, boy _ pianist, ~will provide The regular array of midweek Na-|WJSV's musical attractions tonight. In tional Broadcasting Co. features make | addition, there will be a variety of other \ up the WRC schedule tonight. Chief | features, including a children’s program among them are the Palmolive hour,|and character readings by Lillian Jones. ® - A — - A= = == -— Today on the Radio ThisnewBalanced-UnitRadiohas completely revolutionized radio tone. See a Philco dealer today and arrange for a Free Demon- : stration in your home. THIS NEUTRODYNE-PLUS LOWBOY FOR ONLY . . . WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929. (Meters on lcft of call letters kilocycles on right. All time p.m. unless ary difference the new Philco has made in radio reception. Lehar. Gladys Rice, soprano, Robert Simmons, tenor, will assist the orchestra. Henry Smid-Gregor, composer-pian- ist, will be heard from WOL this eve- ning in a special radio concert of Chopin _ compositions. The _station’s other offerings include a dinner concert and ancther “Amos 'n’ Andy” broad- cast. The Harmonious Twins, the Fallon otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS. 315.6—WRC—950. 475.9—WMAL—630. (National Broadcasting Co.) (Washington Radio Forum.) 3:00—Washington-Cleveland base ball | 3:00—Play-by-play account of the .game, play by play. | Washington-Cleveland base ball 4:30—Jolly Bill and Jane. M game by Denman Thompson, 5:00—Sports talk by Thornton Fisher | Sports editor, The Star. 5:10—Black and Gold Orchestra. . | 4:30—Closing market prices. 5:55—NMotion picture guide. 4:45—Maurice Gunsky, recording artist. 6:00—“Famous _Paintings in Many | 5:00—Hawailan Melody Boys. Lands,” by Alice Hutchins Drake. | 5:30—Thirty Club. Rosalie Woll, soprano. | 5:45—Kathryn Dunning, pianist. Correct time and base ball scores. | §:00—Correct time. olita Cabrera Gainsborg, pian- | 6:01—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:15—Dinner concert. 3 7:15—Thelma Mills Rector, soprano. 7:30—Radio_Joe and his Budget Boys. 8:00— United Symphony _Orchestra, with George Rymer, tenor. 8:30—La Palina Smoker. 9:00—Kolster radio hour. 9:30—Kansas_Frolickers. 10:00—Duke Ellington’s Cotton Club Orchestra. 11:00 to 12:00—Request program by Stanley Bell and Les Colvin. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:30a—Travel Talk, by Theresa Martin. 10:00a—Radio Homemakers. . | 10:30a—Beauty talk. 10:45a—The Merrymakers. 11:00a—Agricultural program. 11:30a — The Meridians — luncheon music. 3:00—Play-by-play _account of the ‘Washington-Cleveland base ball game by Denman Thompson, sports editor, The Star, 5- dy Sanella, saxophonist. :00—Mobiloil concert. 7:30—Happy Wonder Bakers. 8:00—Ipana_Troubadours. 8:30—Palmolive hour. 9:30—The Twe Troupers. 10:00—Slumber music. 11:00—Weather forecast. * 11:01 to 12:00—Palais d'Or Or&hestra. Early. Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. T:15a—Federation morning devotions. 7:30a—Cheerio. 7:50a—Parnassus String Trio. 8:00a—Milt Coleman, . sorigs. 8:15a—Harry Merker and his orches- t 6:1 6:3 6:3 6:4 730 ra. . 9:15a—La Salle String Quartet. 9:45a—Studio program. 10:00a—Three Little Maids. 10:15a—Radio Household Institute. 10:30a—Studio program. 10:45a—Cunningham's musicale. 11:00a—Twelve O'Clock Trio. 11:45a—Pennsylvania Orchestra. 4 12:45—Talk by Louis Rothschild, direc- tor Better Business Bureau. 1:00—Organ recital. olr s 1:30—Nationl farm and home hour. 2:15—Organ recital. 2:30—Studio program. 3:00—Washington-Cleveland base ball game, play by play. 205.4—WJSV—1,460. (Independent Publishing Co.) 8:30—Civic program. 7:30—Children’s program. 8:00—Fallon Sisters, harmony singers. | 8:15—Gretta Ludwig. 8:30—The Ten Questions. 8:45—Lillian Jones, reader. 9:00—Everett Stevens, pianist. 9:15—The Bookman. 9:35—Virginia Dye, reader. 10:00—Harmonious Twins. 10:30—Dance program. 434.5—NAA—690. (Washington Navy Yard.) Weather Bureau reports. 9 Arlington_time signals. 10:05—Weather Bureau reports. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. 454.3—WEAF New York—660 5:00—Sports. 5:55—Scores; United Synagogue Serv- | ice. 6:30—Nathaniel Shilkret Orchestra. 7:00—Concert _orchestra. 7:30—Happy Bakers, with male trio. 8:00—Troubadours’ Orchestra. 8:30—Olive Palmer. 9:30—Two Troupers. 10:00—Rudy Vallee and his dance or- chestra. 11:00—Dave Harmon and his dance or- | ! chestra (1 hour). 394.5—WJZ New York—760 5:00—Smith Ballew's Dinner Orches- tra; scores. 6:05—Rosalle Wolfe, soprano, yith concert orchestra. 6:30—John B. Kennedy; talk; Mme. Cabrera Gainsborg, pianist. 6:45—Andy Sannella, sazophone solo- SS than two weeks ago the new Philco came to town. Already all who have listened to it have completely revised their ideas of good radio reception. 228.9—WOL—1,310. N (American Broadcasting Co.) 3:00—Washington-Cleveland base ball game, play by play. 5:45—The Town Crier. 6:00—Public_Service Man. 6:03—Andy Claus. 6:10—Dinner_music. 6:15—Edith Reed Entertainers. 6:45—Musical program. 7:00—Henry Smidgregor, composer- pianist. - 7:30—News flashes. Early Program Tomorrow. EXTREME DISTANCE. Stations, that ordinary sets are not sensitive enough to pick up, can be tuned in with astonishing ease on the new Philco. Under equal conditions, we believe the new Philco Neutrodyne- Plus will give greater distance than any other radio on the market. Enthusiastic owners are constantly writing in to tell us how they are getting far distant stations, many thousands of miles away. AT LAST, TONE DISTORTION IS CON- QUERED. Now, for the first time, you can sit at home and hear music ex- actly as it goes on the air. Through thePhilcoElectro-DynamicSpeaker every instrument comes in with full rich tone value. The voices of flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon and horn are easily identified. Each subtle and elusive overtone is caught and reproduced with absolute fidelity. No cross-talk or interference. Not unitil you actually listen to it can you comprehend what a revolution- ] g -3 g 5 2 @ % = ® by Peggy * Clarke: a—The Shopper’s Guide. a—Helpful hints to parents. a—The Shopper’s Guide. 3:00—Washington-Cleveland base ball game, play by play. NEW AND EXCELLING CABINET BEAUTY. The new Philco cabinets are superb creations, the work of America’s leading furniture de- signers. Bird’s-eye maple panels, matched Oriental walnut, butt wale nut, tapestry over speaker, costly overlays —such features make the new Philco worthy of a place in the finest home. g o (@ 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170 : D BarLancep-UniT Lowsoy . 5:20—Scores; the folks. Screen Grid . . . $119.50 Neutrodyne-Plus . . $129.50 10:00—Dance music hour. 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980 0——Orchestra; scores. 0—Famous dinners; Radioet. 0—WJZ programs (3 hours). 0—Orchestra; WJZ (30 minutes). 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990 r % W 5:00—News; music; agriculture. L 1P //j W 5:30—Safety Crusaders; scores. 7% \-\)\“ 0—Music; Radio Nature League. U/ 0—WJZ programs (3 hc\fn). 10:00—Sports; news; scores; dance. 379.5~WGY Schenectady—790 5:25—Scores; dinner music. 0—Hum & Strum; scores. 6:30—WEAF (30 min.); feature prog. 7:30—Same as WEAF (2 hours). 9:30—Concert orchestra. ¢~ 10:00—Dance music hour. Free Home Demonstration See one of these registered Philcodealers listed below, and arrange, without the slightest obligation, for a Free Demon- stration in your home. Easy terms, if - you decide to buy. 7200—Kogen Orchestra. 7:30—Foresters. 8:00—Soldiers. 8:30—The Trawlers. 9:00—The Voyagers. 9:30—Victor Wagner’s 18-plece orches- tra. 10:00—Hour - of slumber music, string ensemble. > 422.3—WOR Newark—710 5:15—Newscasting; sports talk. 5:30—Jack Towne's Orchestra. 6:00—Uficle Don’s Stories. 6:30—Outdoor Girls and Boys. ! 7:00—Hank Simmons . _Showboat; | “In Convict Stripes.” i 8:00—United Symphony Orchestra. 8:30—Smoker; informal music. 9:00—Orchestra; soloists. 9:30—Angela and Jazzette. 10:00—News; dance hour. 348.6—WABC New York—860 5:00—French lessons. 5:30—Dance; comedy sketch. 6:30—Comedy Trio; Cabbies program. 7:30—Chamber ensemble. 8:00—Hotel orchestra. 8:30—Spanish String Ensemble. 1 9:00—In the Dreammakers studio. 9:30—Chain key station. . 10:00—Ellington’s Band (1 hour). 272—WLWL New York—1,110 5:00—Orchestra and vocal. 6:00—Soprano; orchestra; basso. 272.6—~WPG Atlantic City—1,100 4:30—Organ recital; news. i 7:00—Scores; dinner music. 7:30—Half hour of songs. 8:00—Concert orchestra, * 8:30—Creatore’s Concert Band. 9: tudio programs. | 10:00—HMour of dance music. 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060 ¥ 6:00—WJZ (30 minutes); Arcadians. For SCREEN GRID and | 7:00—Same as WJZ (3 hours), ALL OTHER A-C Sets Every Philco set is equipped with a genuine Electro-Dynamic Speaker and balanced to use two of the marvelous new 245 POWER TUBES with push-pull amplification, - w BALANCED-UNiT TABLE MODEL Screen Grid Receiver . + + . $67.00 Electro-Dynamic Speaker . . $32.50 BALANCED-UNIT HicEBOY DE Luxe $205.00 $195.00 Bauancep-Unit HicHBOY, Neutrodyne-Plus . + « . . $149.50 Screen Grid . . . . . . . $139.50 Neutrodyne-Plus + o o o o Screen Grid - . « + o . . Metropolitan 2150 Edw. R. Bateman, 2930 14th St. N.W. Chidakel Bros., 509 7th St. S.W. . Church Radio: Const. Co,, 300 11th St. S.W. City Radio & Electric Co,, 3202 M St. N.W. : R. G. Dunne & Co,, 611 H St. N.E. 0.'C. Dorian, 702 10th St. N.W. The Electric Shop, 6716 Wisconsin Ave. The Hecht Co., 7th and F Sts. N.W. House & Herrmann, 7th and Eye Sts. N.W. Hub Furniture Co., 7th and D Sts. N.W. Arthur Jordan Piano Co., 13th and G Sts. N.W. Reid's Music Store, 11th and You Sts. N.-W. Julius H. Rieley, Inc., 660 Penna. Ave S.E. Ristig's, 1350 H St. N.E. Royal Radio & Specialty Co., 1741 Conn. Ave. Star Radio Co., 409 11th St. N.W, Star Radio Co., 1350 F St. N.W. Star Radio Co., 3218 14th St. N.W. Thompson Bros., 1220 Good Hope Rd. S.E. A. F. Campbell, Potomae, Va. Georges Radio Shop, Ballston, Va. Frank Michelbach, Alexagdris, Va. Kauffman Furniture Co., 1415 H St. N.W. Kelly Furniture Co., 1245 Wisconsin Ave. . Homer L. Kitt Co., 1330 G St. N.W. Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., 909 F St. N.W. Manhattan Garage & Acc. €o., 3035 14th St. N.W. Mitchell Hardware Co., 5000 Wisconsin Ave. W.B. Moses & Sons, 11th and F Sts. N.W. The Music. Mart, 18th and You Sts. N.W. National Furniture Co., 7th and H Sts. N.W. Okay Radio Co,, 417 11th St. N.W. Okay Radio Co., 1625 H St. N.W. REGISTERED PHILCO DEALERS