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RENOVIZE . . . your home Excellent work—fair Drices. A, IDEAL CHRISTMAS .| RECEPTION SEEN phone_“Eberly’s” THE CANARY CAN DO SOMETHING mme $1X MAKES TWELVE, SEveqt seiens | THAT 1 CANT Do! Do You Know BIowA e nome - - - AND THEN THERES THE STUDY OF Atmospheric Conditions for Short Wave Expected to Be Favorable. N ADVANCE check-up by N. B. C. engineers indicates that at- mospheric conditions in the United States Christmas day will be ideal for reception of short wave broadcasts from foreéign countries. This is the first time in the last four years that magnetic disturbances are almost entirely absent, assuring the American radio audience of clear, undistorted reception of the various | international programs, A chart prepared by the engineers shows that on Christmas day the ether over the Atlantic will be free from electrical disturbances. As a result the big British “empire exchange” program of Christmas greetings from British dominions throughout the world, including a message by King George, should be heard clearly all over the United States. * X X X WJSV will have its microphone in the Fox Theater tonight to pick up the first of a series of public Christmas carol sings, starting at 11:30. Arthur Godfrey, popular radio an- nouncer, will act as master of cere- monies for this novel program. John Salb, theater organist, will provide the musical accompaniment. The public has been invited to take part. Admission will be free. The words of carols will be flashed on the screen for those who care to Join in the singing, Official Service Delco—Remy—Klaxon LIONEL TRAINS 3 Months to Pay J. C. Harding po. Inc. 10th Street, Just Below F DIO Nar| TROUBLE 7171 Eastern Standard Time. WOL 1,310k (Copyright, 1934) WMAL 630k | WISV 1460k | AFTERNOON PROGRAMS. |Castles of Romance Roadways of Romance School of Music 5 i o L “ - “« - AUTO RADIO | Installations—Repairs MILLER-DUDLEYZ 1716 14/ ST.NW. NORTH 1583 Thursday, December 20. WRC_ 950k | have @ Iwnth‘ Frank will give me P.M. 73:00 |Ma Perkins 3:15 [Dreams Ceme True 3:30 |Woman's Radio Review o s 4:00 [Triangle Club 4:15 | b & 4:30 |Radio Rebels 4:45 Morin Sisters 5:00 (Parents and Teachers 1) 5:30 |Sundown Revue 5:45 Chick Webb's Orch. PM. N. Y. Symphonic Band COMPLETE QUAKER STATE LUBRICATION SERVICE MINUTE Service Station No. 1 17th & L Sts. N.W. Armchal GUarie e S SR |Betty and Bob America’s Little House |Sports Review East and Dumke Syracuse Children . Memory Contest Salvation Army Band - s Dick Messner’s Orch. e - Archie Bleyer's Orch. sner’s 'The News Rhymer Evening Rhythms Dnlgmc_mu:h Bob Fallon's Orch. Christian Science sts olectric refrig b ‘The G-E Monitor Top refrigerator is univer- sally recognized asthe standard of excellence —yet it costs 80 more tb-nn;good J ator comparable n;- . Yo et 5 Years Protection against failure of the famous sealed-in-steel mechanism for 35 ... only $1 a year! See our complete line of G-E Monitor Top, Flat-top, Liftop styles. s b I OOL, in Columbus, Ohio, is the latest addidon to the A. B. S, retwork. It will begin broad- casting the chain programs Christ- mas day. _This station makes the twenty-third in the ever-growing A. B. S. chain, * % X x THE A. B. 8. network, with WOL tled in, will broadcast the inau- gural ceremonies for Gov. Leh- 0 man of New York January 1. Former |_7:45 Gov. Alfred E. Smith is expected to speak. ‘ Little EVENING PROGRAMS. Ithaca Choir Buck Rogers Frederic Tedesco Arch McDonald Evening Album Joe Haymes' Orch, Lowell Thomas Woody and Willie Amos 'n’ Andy Myrt and Marge Gems of Melody Just Plain Bill = = Nick Lucas True Crime Stories Boake Carter G. W. U. Forum Godfrey's Gazette Gingham Club Orchestra “ =~ *“ Civic Federation | Liberty Forum Melodies Romantique | = ® " |Death Valley Days :00 Sports Review—Music Current Books 5 [Jimmy Allen 0 |“Little Women™ 5 Billy Batchelor 5 (John B. Kennedy From Washington f IMmy Minstrel Show 0“(:\; Pullc’e Records. AESACP HENRY NESTOR «" The S.rvc\l'::' Cor W-H-HESSICKESON,Nc. Rudy Vallee (O “Pive Star Final” Voice of Romance |Penthouse Serenade Penthouse Serenade “La Forza Del Destino” Harry Hirsschfield Boxing Matches w w e ELSIJE JANIS, N. B. C.s first and only woman staff announcer, has been handed her first nssignm:‘xfi. It’s to be the introduction of the an- nual Christmas eve broadcast to be put on the chain from Ellis Island. * ok % X upply Co. E. C. GRAHAM, President 1328-1330 New York Ave. N.W. NAt. 6800 Lansburghs NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE T, 8™ and § ’Heldunel of 1934 Waring's Pennsylvanians | News Bulletins m"f,m LES Earl Carbauh | = ot § SERIOUS is Kate Smith's cold FAChazeg Boci] ovde B she has been forced to forego sev- z pe eral broadcasts, marking her first abserce from a scheduled broadcast in three and a half years, Castelbery’ price for od gold, - TR st . siver |Sign off Bring in your old jewely today. w?fl-u ?_ Lothrop's Lotus Orchestra |Jack Little's Orch. ; Carol Sin| Nn.u JEddi_g Duchin’s Orch, (Va0 g A. B. FAHNESTOCK DIES; RAIL, MOVIE INVENTOR SN Developer of Cinema Machines § |George Olsen’s Orch. Dancing in Twin Citles Leon“ Navarra's Orch. w ' | - 12:00 Dell Campo’s Orch. 12:15 R 12:30 Joe Reichman'’s Orch. Al Kavelin's Orch. 1004 F St Sign off |Sign oft ;QA and Train Equipment Survived EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW. | by Father in Capital. By the Associated Press. X MANHASSET, N. Y., December 20, —Adam Bruce Fabnestock, inventor VERMOUTH of railroad equipment and one of the W. A. TAYLOR & CO.. N. Y, Barnyard Philosopher Sons of Pioneers 3 - “ King’s Men ¢ - Anson Weeks' Orch. Jones and Hare Romance and Melody Bradley Kincaid Don Hall Trio ‘chee“rla The Getter Upper |Morning Devotions | ; | Musical Clock Lessons in Loveliness Coffee and Doughnuts [Landt Trio and White News Bulleting Chicago Breakfast Club machine, died Tuesday of pneumonia. He was 56. For many years he was chief shop engineer of the Southern Raflroad, but since 1918 had been associated with the Westinghouse Airbrake Co., and with Normal Be! Geddes in in- dustrial designing. Among inventions he claimed was ]n telegraphic autographic machine i(or transmission of pictures over tele- graph wires. | ,On the day he became ill his sons, Bruce Fahnestock, jr, and John 5 S Sheridan Fuhnetto&, were preparing ISPA to leave for the South Seas in a A1 ~\v 23 schooner. Besides the boys, his widow Globe {{ 02 “|8un |Top o’ the Morning !;“d'fingl-:mr m&fmmn'z?ad‘.’i:“"‘ \c-xT;“mmm | Police Flashes {Red Cross Program Variety and value Bill and Ginger 'The Cosmopolitans Washboard Blues Along Theater Row Radio Interview Y |Cooking Close-ups Along Theater Row 'Wesleyan Choir |Arthur Gutow U. 8. Army Band ‘Tony Cabooch e e !Ben Alley, Tenor Mail Bag Betty Lane Mystery Chef |Caroline Baker Johnny Marven Clara, Lu and Em Alr Sweethearts Betty Crocker Flying Troubadour 5 |W. R. Beattie 0 |Romance and Melody Louis Rothschild | early developers of the motion-picture and & daughter, Mrs. Thomas F. Plummer, of Buffalo, N. Y., and his | | father, Louis K. Fahnestock of Wash- | ington, survive. PROGRAMS. Piano Recital Listeni | Voice of Experience Honeyboy and Sassafras |Charles Sears The Gumps e :30 |Merry-Go-Round |Farm and Home Hour |Afternoon Rhythms M - Li Merry Madcaps L, Allan Leafer's Orch. oyl arriage Licenses. Nathan Stewart George Hall's Orchestra some, - revolv- Jumes Gay 44 and Mary L. Dodd. Women's Clubs |Reflections ing rerrescrial = Willlam . Nowell. 26, Horatio Zito's Orch. Jack Little's Orch. flobe FREEfor o “ . Pat_Kennedy imited time of ‘h‘g members of the P American- io Explorers Club. Base of globe bears ready-reference log |Helen Trent |School of the Air “ - ' Eddie Pryor's Orchestra |Here's How Church o: the Air Hollander’s Orchestra |Shut-in Hour | Bergere’s Orchestra Ragamuffins Believe it or Farm and Home Hour La Paree Orchestra | Words and Music Words and Music Betty Ryder Smackout Alden Elkins | Children’s Program |Philadelphia Orchestra 9, ev. L. i mcDougie! Shady' Sice. Ma.. acGregor, 1Y, Hyatisville, Thomas. N st. and Essie ode Iilana ave.. 26 Harvard st., and 115 V st.; Rev. w. 15 Al 34, Mngl:. of gpeech The Sizzlers Vic and Sade Ma Perkins 'Yago and Dmietrieff |Woman'’s Radio Review of world-wide short wave radio stations. Come in and get yours—your member- ship certificate identifies you. If you are not already a member enroll here today +++ mo charge, no obligation. Asthorized American-Bosch Radio Store Homer L. Kitt Co. 1330 G St. | String Quartet Tommy Glenn Concert_Gems Sports Review aska ave., 3 Knoxvill John E.’ Fleming. and Margaret 8. M st. ne.: Rev. E. U. 8. Marine Band 5 - Lo p |Music Guild Betty and_Bob Philadelphia Orchestra | Sports Review E— o s Christmas Party = Women's Clubs s o = by X ; 2o pono o] ML R o e or Sundown Revue Al Pearce's Gang |Evening Rbythms |Something for Every One Tom Evening Star Flashes |Buddy Johnson's Orch. Mix Skippy Aunt Sue and Polly Tea Time Jack Armstrong |Bob Fallon’s Orch. _5:30 MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. &85E 511 Ala- 3 E. E.” Richardson. = Hilton, 4 Rev. 8 oon @ So eaverdam, Va.. 5. Doswell, Va.: , and Elsie Cotton, Ainger pl. s.e.. Rev. 1154 19th st. pd 20, 2130 Newport “ToDAY 630 W.R.C. 207 R C" Carpenter. 20, 340 Bryant st "R . Westray, Ros 4810 41st st. and L. | Hollywood fame and the English Sing- Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon of . 4907 Wi x 26 pa007 Wisconsin * ave Anson, Tex., 520 ith st. .| will take part in a dramatic sketch ‘|and the English Singers will contrib- Mathiston, Miss.. and North Duluth, Minn.; New York City. and . 47, 631 L-st. s.w.: ._and Jennie J. H st.: Judge R. | . 22, and Mary Tapper, i Rev. N. Greene. an Pa. 2331 Cathedral ave. 21, 507 Decatur st 35, Nokesville, Vi 011755 Oreg: y. ines, 23, and Marie D. Powell 2L Richmond: Rev. J. E. Gra aim. Oscar Williams. 28, and bers, 20, of y A. Cham. 1 333 M. husetts ave.: FRIENDLY TOWN when you stop atth HOTEL MONTCLAIR For this s a hotel of per- sonalised service . .. You N feel"at bome" the moment from $2.50, double $3.50. UVE IN THE NEW MONTCLAIR ngton A% to 50t S, N..C. cuifeics") o d . . 1917 2d st.. an Garner, 18, 1024 Lamont st. S. Holloman. McKinney, 50. 1515 1st st. i’o%fl' 38, 1397 Florida ave. and Alice ; mith, ter. 28 249 14th 20. 744 G at. s.e. reshas @ | Con! and Ellen A. Baltimore; Rev. and Sara_Smith, Judge R. E. Mat- Doll. F. “Carter. 34, both . Zerhusen. Samuel J. Lessans. 26, 24, both of Baltimore: . 30, Hi Charles 27, Schmetzle. of 3K st and T ‘North Capitol st. 2022 Jackson st. . Goodrick. 23, M. M. Perkil Petersburg. Va Mary A. Cro 1524 Wisconsin ave.; Rev. L 1. McDougle. Tohn J.'Connally. 29, 2310 Ashmead pl. and’ Phyllis Riches, 2019 19th st} Rev. Thomas A. Wal George D. Patterson, jr., 27, Salt Lake City, nd Elizabeth Wilson. 615 Woodley v. H. H. D. St and Anna M. st.. Rev. Jacob 8hapiro, Kolinsky. 18, 8 H ind 1 Georgia av et it ‘Monroe ., and mx.L Biabateln 17, 1660 Coiumbia H. Met: ayior, 33, 1508, Bwann st othy B west. 10, 1508 Swana S Rav. Sames B, Rind 4 - | ers, a mixed sextet, will feature Rudy {on the “Forum of Liberty” program ‘| recital on the Paul Whiteman Music Vallee's Variety Hour over WRC from 8 to 9 o'clock. Miss Daniels and Lyon ute a group of Christmas carols. James F. Bell, leading figure in the milling industry, will be the speaker on WJSV at 8:30 o'clock. He will dis- cuss the Nation’s food problems. A tabloid version of Verdi's “La Forza Del Destino”. will be presented over WOL at 9:15 o'clock under the direction of Mauro Cottone. An aria from “Il Trovatore” will be featured by Helen Jepson during her Hall program, a WRC attraction, at 10 o'clock. She will be supported by & chorus of 12 voices. “The Background of the American Mind” will be discussed by Prof. Wood Gray during the George Wash- Shows over 50% of the Boys want Socks ington University Forum on WMAL at 8 o'clock. Levering Tyson, director of the Na- tional Advisory Council on Radio in Education, and Harry W. Laidler, ex- ecutive director of the League for In- dustrial Democracy, will be the speak- ers on the “Economics in a Changing ADVERTISEMENT. ARk KKK K & KK F KR Social Order” program on WMAL at 10:30 o'clock. They will discuss “Our Changing Economics.” ‘WJSV will broadcast at 11:30 o'clock the public Christmas carol sing at the Fox Theater. Arthur Godfrey will act as master of ceremonies. John Salb will be at the console. ADVERTISEMENT. KX KKK A KK A KKK KKK NETWORK HEADLINERS THU! Y DECEMBER 20th tainment. P.M.: Mere is your Guide to Hours of Enter- ‘What will it be tonight? OFFICIAL PIANO METROPOLITAN OPERA Unquestionably the finest pisno Knabe has ever built—yet at the lowest price at which it has beea availablein eight- een years. Homer L. Kitt Co. $785) KNABE BABY GRAND in fine 'Huh(‘:r’,_;on)‘ RMS To the ladies!—handmade handkerchiefs that are so lovely you'll want to keep them for yourself. Four-cornered de- signs, hand-rolled hems! 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