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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1935. B—13 the United States owning two or more radios. This figure indicates CaprrtaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS ‘Tuesday, October 8. (Copyright, 1935) Eastern Standard Time. WRC 950k WMAL 630k | WOL 1,310k AFTERNOON PROGRAMS “4:00 |Woman's Radio Review |Betty and Bob [ & ¢ Gale Page Tea Time e = Evening Star Flashes oy - Your Health @15 | :30 |Sundown Revue 5:30 [Chasin’ the Blues §:45 |Boston Civic Orch. The Silver Flute Hunt Meet The Singing Lady Little Orphan Annie Rendezvous Book of Melodies o Lunceford’s Orchestra < Bob Crosby’s Orch. ‘The Woman's Page Town Topics WISV 1,460k P.AL 3:00 8:15 3:30 3:45 Today's Winners Bolek Musicale Science Service .|Three Little Words 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 Popular Voices Quarter Hour One-Time Opportunities |Dick Messner's Orch, Evening Rhythms Jack Armstrong Tito Guizar 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 P.M. EVENING PROGRAMS :00 |Chasin’ the Blues 6:15 6:30 |“The African Crisis” 6: |The Word Man—Music |News—Southernalres Sports Review—Music |Animal Close-ups Bill Coyle Lowell Thomas Today in Sports Dinner Concert News Bulletins Government Family Buck Rogers Arch McDonald Russian Bear Orch. P.M. 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 Amof '’ Andy 7:15 |Popeye the Sailor 7:30 |Carnival of the Air Radio 7:45 |You and Your Gov't. - Easy Aces |Lotus Orchestra John Lawrence Dance Music News Spotlight Joe = Claire Carroll |Myrt and Marge Martha and Hal Kate Smith Boake Carter 7:00 8:00 |Leo Reisman's Orch. Shelline o “ 8:30 Wayne King's Orch. Crime Clues {Edgar A. Guest Rhythm Rhapsodies Five Star Final Viennese Nights | Detective Stories Lavender and Old Lace Lawrence Tibbett “9:00 Ben Bernie pias [ ¢ @ 9:30 |Eddie Duchin IN.T. G. and His Girls Helen Hayes The Harmonists Eddie Duchin’s Orch. Cotton Club Revue | The Caravan Waring's Pennsylvanians |Sigmund Romberg “ “ |Moments in History ~|Wendall Hall |News Bulletins Broadcastirig Council {Club Habana Orch. | Cotton Club Revue Marian Collins News Bulletins | Eddie Miller. baritone March of Time House Party Waring's Pennsylvanians | 1 Night Owl Arthur Reilly Heigh-Ho Club Orch. - Slumber Hour Charles Benci's Orch, @ Red Gresh's Orch. - | Gaieties ) |Midnight Rhythm |Ranny Weeks’ Orch. Joe Rines' Orch. Shandor Sign Off | Sign off Abe Lyman’s Orch. [Moe Baer's Orch. “ “ “ News Bulletins |Johnny Hamp’s Orch. Freddie Bergin's Orch. ) |Sign_Off |Sign off EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW Gordon Hittenmark )~ |Gordon Hittenmark The Grab Bag i-Hilarities - |Yodeling Philosonher 2 i |Sons of Pioneers Musical Clock 00 |Gordon Hittenmark 8:30 = 5 845 | “ “ [ “ Morning Devotions Fingers of Harmony |Cheerio - Musical Clock |R. P. D. Sun Dial | "*.:‘ {Sun Dial 9:00 Gordon Hittenmark 9:15 |Richard Leibert 9:30 |Kay's Column 9:45 |The Wife Saver vt |News Bulletins Breakfast Club Mother Hubbard Police Flashes | Organ Recital i Variety and Value 10:06 |News—Fashion Taik 10:15 |Home, Sweet Home 10:30 Sweethearts of the Air 10:45 | Betty Crocker James M. Landis Edward MacHugh | Dance Time | Today's Childrea [ = |Herman aud Banta | Jack Lyons, songs | Wesley and Romey |Tda Bailey Allen b |Pietro 11:30 |The Trail Pinder 11:45 |Magic Recipes Honeymooners |Listening Post (u S. Army Band Sun Dial Dear Audience Sally at the Switchboard Gothamires fJosephme Gibson | Betty Hudson Dot and Jack Reid 10:15 10:30 Saundra Brown's Songs | 10:45 Musical Novelties Lawrence Gould Greenwood Songsters Views of the News |Cooking Close-ups | Blanche Sweet |United Dry Forces |Just Plain Bill 11:00 P.M. AFTERNOON PROGRAMS P 12:00 |Ward and Muzzy 12:30 |Merry-Go-Round 12:45 |Better Housing | |Simnpson Boys 1215 |Honeyboy and Sassafras Curbstone Queries Farm and Home Hour | Louis Rothschild | News Bulletins Dance Music Voice of Experience The Gumps Mary Marlin {Afternoon Rhythms Gordon's Varietics Boulanger’s Orchestra |Norwegian Program Music Guild Farm and Home Hour Dandies of Yesterday (HADDYRok |Words and Music John W. Studebaker | Maurice Gunsky, songs Violin Concert Black and White Jack “ " |Martha Holmes Luncheon Music | Happy Lewis Revue | Betty Bowker Peer Gynt Suite |Vocational Guidance Vic and Sade |The O'Neills |Von Unschuld Piano Club 'The Wise Man { Spotlight Revue Book of Melodies Cab Calloway Hits Harmonica Rascals )| New Clipper Flight Sundown Revue Betty and Bob Gale Page Tea Time - - Fascinating Rhythm = o Marie, French Princess Helen Trent Romance Between Bookends Happy Hollow Loretta Lee “Whoa Pincus” 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 T1:00 | Today’s Winners | Hoosler Hop Vivian Della Chiesa Evening Star Flashes 11:15 | 11:30 | 11:45 | GANS EPORTED N REGENINGSES New Improvements Give Radio Owners More Sat- isfactory Range. EW advances in radio set de- sign, matching the high fidel- ity transmission achieved some time ago; the new metal tubes and further refinements in transmitting equipment will greatly improve the quality of radio enter- tainment this season, in the opinion of radio’s leading technical experts. “Broadcasting has passed from the stage of revolutionary development to one of continuing improvement,” said Edwin K. Cohan, director of engineer- ing of the Columbia Broadcasting System. “During the development period transmission improved much more rapidly than reception; sets were not designed to reproduce the full range of sound that could be broadcast, and the highest and low- est frequencies were lost. This ac- counted for a good deal of the criti- cism of radio by real lovers of fine music. In the last year or two, how- ever, substantial progress has been made in the receiving end of radio engineering. Recently perfected sets | give the same quality formerly heard only in the studio control room, where programs are reproduced at their best, exactly as rendered. “New transmission improvements ) | have been concerned with co-ordinat- ing the various engineering elements of broadcasting to make the most of existing knowledge and existing equipment. Individual equipment units such as the microphone, trans- | mitter, or tube, used to be considered solely on their own merits, whether 2t they were good or bad in themselves. * % x % HE two-car family so much dis- cussed in the Hoover era has now become the two or more radio-owning family. that over 10 per cent of the radio homes in America own two or more radios. * % X % THE ceremonies in Westminster Abbey, London, when the Duke of Gloucester, third son of George V, and Lady Alice Montagu-Douglas- Scott will be married Wednesday, November 6, have been scheduled for broadcast over the Columbia network from 7 to 7:30 am. British Stop Signs. “Halt, Major Road Ahead,” read signs to be erected throughout the United Kingdom where approaching drivers cannot have a reasonably clear view of arterial roads. HEAR THES STARS TONIGH WALTER O'KEEFE DEANE JANIS TED HUSING GLEN GRAY anp e CASA LOMA BAND ON THE NEW CAMEL CARAVAN |EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 900 P EASTERN TIME | 930 PM MOUNTAIN TiME 00 EM. CENTRAL TIME | 8:30 BM. PACIFIC TIME OVER COAST-TO-COAST | WABC-COLUMBIA NETWORK According to the latest available | figures, there are 2,295,770 homes in 10 P.M., Station WRC, "Swift's Studio Party at Sigmund Romberg's with Helen Marshall and Deems Taylor . . . WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 1™ F AN G STREETS Puose DIstricr 5300 To Make Your Fireplace More Cheery The fireplace—whether it houses crackling logs and flickering embers or the quiet, dull glow of electric logs—the symbol of comradeship . . . the gathering place of good fellowship, the scene of family communion. 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FIREPLACE SCREENS, in black, black-and-brass, brass, hammered iron and hammered brass; three or four-fold styles $4 to $17 SPARK GUARDS, in a variety of $4.75 to $11.50 ANDIRONS, in brass, brass-and- black, hammered brass and ham- mered iron, pair $1.65 to $17 FIRESETS to match, $3.95 to $15 0~ |Al Pearce’s Gang One-Time Opportunities Mount and Gest “ - LY Evening Rhythms Jack Armstrong Aunt Sue and Polly Tom Mix The Singing Lady | Vocal Interlude MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. Sponsored by Swift & Co., makers of SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD BUTTER Lawrence Tibbett and his guest artist, Mary Eastman, soprano, will be featured in the garden scene from the scond act of Verdi's “La Traviata” during the program on ‘WJSV at 8:30. With a cash prize of $1,000 awaiting the winner, Alice Corlett, soprano, of Seattle, Wash, and Nyla Taylor, contralto, of Lansdale, Pa., will com- pete for singing honors during the Pire Chief broadcast on WRS at 9:30. These two singers are the finalists in the women's division of Eddie Duchin's “Radio Open” competition. A special arrangement by Rosemary Lane and the Waring Glee Club of “Red Sails in the Sunset,” will be a highlight of the program of the Pennsylvanians on WJSV at 9:30. Helen Hayes will be heard on WMAL et 9:30 in the second episode of new radio serial, “The New Penny.” — Dr. Smith, Surgeon Dentist The Dental Office which Non-professional photographers who specialize in “candid camera” shots will be given an opportunity to take pictures of a broadcast during the Crime Clues dramatic presentation on WMAL at 8. Cliff Edwards, known to radio as “Ukelele Ike,” will be the guest star Anywhere in the City Let Our Service Engineer Inspect Yours. Phone CO. 6653 GUARANTEE RADIO CO. 3142 14th St. N.W. 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