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’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922. " RADIO RALF— - P e © 7 BY JACK WILSON. Coprright, 1922, by The McClure Newrpaper Syadicate. $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.06 Wilmington AND RETURN Sunday, June 18 SPECIAL TRAIV BY RADIO TODAY DID YOU HEAR NO!! ~wHO. ABOUT THE RADIO WoN THE. — IT WAS SOME GIRL DRESSED MASK BALL? AS AN ETHER wWAVE | | Complete Programs of Radio Broadcasting Stations. HERE! HERE!! i i I s WHAT'S THE L[4 P VAUDEVILLE e d 5 } EVILLE HOUR NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, 10:30 2 m.—Meteorological report on 5,950 meters of arc transmitter. Noon and 10 p.m.—Time signal, fol- lowed by weather report and ship order 10:30 p.m.—Naval press news; wave Fastern Standard Time length, 2.650 metars. Lences Washington (Union Station) 0 an | WWX—Post Office Department. Arrives Wilmington 1005 AM. Chester il 10 am.— Weather report for the 3 AN Fhitadelphia 10050 A D t of Columbla, Pennsylvania, Ohio. Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia 0 am.-— Marketgram (fruft and ) on 1,100 meters. ation P M, vngton 815 PM ML W ats on sale Frid eding Excursion 15 and 3:30 pm. —C. W marketgram telegrams on 1980 me- 4 @ ters. Pennsylvania Wiglesate dairy report on | by radlophone 7 8§ p.m.—Market report on 1 s by radiophone. 950 pm.--Weather report. | ay and HIll Eleetric (360 Meters). Orchestra; program of music by Wil-[er forecast; program of musie; Duu! ducing the flood of countless billion off 4 £330 to 5:30 p.m.—Base ball scores. | Mot Bardill soprand; Vera Richard-}Art tal, [ of electrons, which we call electricity ’ | Program of music as s0u Simpson, pinnist; Mohaw Canoe to 1 pm andard time nll~\ E d . R d- 1t we immerso a L';‘r’ban and a zinc in | LEdres 5 oy Club Quartet: the town crier; rlington rt 4 a solution of certain chemicals and |is reduced to its norr Canon.) | M. Ruebekam, music lecturer of musie. | Xpe vice on aalo ! produce a battery we are simply ar- | electrons. | Fin R 1. pilgrim Carpenter and news by the Ma- | || ranging a device for tking electrons | mind that i or 1 ¢ Coughlan, singer 0 meters). wd Shipping Age; | > rom one substance and adding them [ ment of « no cipanflng piano (Tosti): s I No. 20.—The Vacuum Tube—How It Works. | to_another. © % tricity, dors hrous B ot (Pariehs we, Plttsburgh n of music ! en the wires connected to these | or other object mu e itan ]v'm’“(“h_“,, (360 Meters — Eastern Standard | scores: ‘\'n’“'bn‘s‘;t substances are placed close together [ over the surfuce, : t \ i “Trgumere,” plano| Fime) i E the Women's Wear | the electrons, striving to go from the | large wire has 4 lirger o All W : 1): “Blue Bird Land” (Shott):| 9 to 9:15 a.m—Musie 1 hion pewspaper; program | BY A. HYATT VERRILL, ter. but an electron beside an atom |overloaded or negative object, 1eap | face that a larger wmoc earmmg R hose Menrsr i aianctber] Tl avtam: o aotn—susic | Expert on Radlo Technology. resembles a tiny birdshot as compared { across the gap to enter the under- | tricity can flow or moie «Ihose Tears, platio] (Del;| 1180 am. to noin NSl leagus), 5 Pini—Hase ‘ball. scores; program e to a huge push ball. loaded or positive body, and create | We also speak of Appare] “Sing Song Man ;Fr.‘e:d_ base bail es by Innings. i | Before taking up the matter or tube| Ordinarily, every substance and|what we calla spark and an electrical | being non- SpRel Dearest. Shots onl. 6w, S R & Ctalks: bage) weather forecasti| it fs a good plan to know some- | SVerything” in the ‘universe contains |current. So. You see, in reality our|while others for a EWEriEhitaonys “Mammy Fballs Doyt ris; shipipng news:| . , 1 device, | & definite*number of electrons, and | bodies. our clothes, the food we eat.| This mer ng-Horan-Von Tizen.| 6:15 45 and con- 3 | thing about this wonderful device.| ;5 long as the material or substance, | the beds we sleep in, the rings on our | stances h. Men and Women T D e Slaart = n in the Moon Storie why aud how it works. It Is the|whether it is water, metal, wood or|fingers, the shoes on our fdet, the ter more clo = = Sattationrk Seail, j(Su Jerte " | be or audlon bulb which |the human body, contains its normal | ground we walk on, the water we | that there is Meditation,” plano (Hamson): ick 645 EOvern 4 o = j vacuum tu or lon ul whicl 1 . eloc > oo, arink a en il Iy e bi the, | 1 Alsn s Vb e I o Lieat ¢ N Quaker Relier in War- | RO 00 o vactleal, | Jumber of electrons they revolve in|drink, and even the alr we breathe, | than others, aud . Ruby) s6 ball scores 3 fod | York Stock E Weather re-| v ) i |has made radlo telephony practical[definite little orbits, like miniature are all electrically in a quiescent move more Hnus4=hold AT S R e oot 4 Must or Least |and to many persons this is a mys- solar systems. If a certain number,state. Moreov. 3 ‘nll the gnerey in | molecule to 4 WPM—Thomas 3. Williams, Inc.| 1 Dm—Specches from the seven- W alRe- |terious. and perplexing devices» Butof clectrons ace taken fiomiany sub-|the universe, 4l hest gnd, In fact | cork, etc, Fabrics | (360 Meters). e e eah Mghe] . T:40 pim——Heal by the Na-|in order to understand the functions| fo. electrons from some other sub-|change of electrons, the particular |are poo 30 pm.—News ltems; reports on| tupeol at Jzast Titisbuten; <H Tt tional Tubercul ty and principles of the tube we must |stance to fly to it. On the other hand,' form which the energy or movement doubt w DYEING stolen automobil Children Leaving School to Enter Vo- hase ball{jave a thorough knowledge of the|if electrons are added to any sub-jof electrons takes deterrigming | wigh the vacu | WIH—White & Bover Company (360 | carione.” by Dr (* B, Garwood, assist- the Ora- R i Of YM®|stunce there is an equally strong|whether it is mechanical, eleciiiial, | vefy direct b meters). ant superfntendent of Pittsburgh pub- underlying principles of electricity.| t.ndency for the superfluous electrons | muscular or other force. Whenever | tant device—! ' The Latest Shades | 745 pm —Program of music under [lic schools; base bali scores. ni time | First of all, we must totally discard | to leave. an object ix hot It {s chargeds with | s tifa device . < {direction of Theodore Hoffman: 30 to § pm.—Bedtime and Uncle | S PR a lot which we formerly thought we | Interchange of Electrons. {;:lf_“':_.‘;"l."i‘”:i"l‘”ffll lp": a:lr::!“n};i‘ph{f; 2 i wd . CALL MAIN 4724 1 BELY aloties ooy e e e i} krew about electricity. Not many| 1 4 substance in which the normal | with the speed of light to some copllcovedlt 1h TRe ..Sinding "‘}\le"‘ Btonerse —Federnl Telephone and Tele- | Vears ago everybody. including elec- | quantity of electrons has been in-|or cold body which has too few ele laced in tl L& . Sibelius ite base ball Compans, Buftalor N. .| trical engineers and the greatest scien- | crea is placed near a substance |trons. Heating or cooling bod>Whamp and f]W . Chopin o 107 o . Eht-Saving thought that electricity flowed |from which electrons have been |adds to or detracts from the norn led through Inc. Epiphany ¥ ey v much like some sort of gas or|taken there is an instantaneous ex-|number of electrons it contains. An | electricity CLEANERS & DYERS Chunch 3 T water. We even spoke of it as the | change of electrons, those from the | electric curling iron or a hot flatiron | ment to t vy Jroscs Do and market reports |l trie fluid”” We spoke of meas- |overloaded matter flying to the mat- |is constantly striving to throw off | rent was c Westinghouse, Chicago (360 Meters—Central _ Davlight-Saving Rubens| Time—Same as Eastern Standard - MacDowell [ Time). Foster| 9.25 a.m -—Opening market quota- tions. Chicago Board of Trade. t quotations at one- s until 1 pm. ing market quota- 2 of electricity a8 compared | ter lacking in electrons. This iInter-| electrons. but, being in the atmos-| electricity Wwith measurements of water, and we | change continues until the nogmal| phere and surrounded by air. which|from the thought that the force, or whatever | quantity in each substance or object|(s made up of atoms, each of which is| ngd disco | VOCAL SOLOS and market re Tipres; hedtime || was, ran through a wire very much | results. When a substance is over- | thousands of times larger than the | g dizest of day's O T e through a pipe. To- |loaded or overcharged, It is known as | electrons, the tiny but energetic | M. “Wa LA ever: thix is changed. We|a negative body, and if undersupplied | clectrons meet with very little suc- | 8ali, e hat elactricity 1 uot & |or lacking in electrons it is a posi-|cess. The atoms act like an almost | irvetai ir At mirely the movement of | tive body. Electricity or electrical | solid wall, and prevent the electrons |(ha curren ' amall things | force, as we know it. is mer@ly this|from going any distance from the | git. b a Federal ‘omnpany Tt W. Harned at tha piano. VOCAL SOLOS. piri nti ' e e gt —_—— 3 ding to| Interchange of electfons hetween | heated body. e and n | 5 in” the | negative and a positive body or pole. - Sirdan Hewelit can and ‘KLOND'KE PIONEER DEAD. of elecirons. | If we produce electrical currents by Vatuwin Afects Electrons. es Clamor- than atoms, | means of a dynamo we merely take| But if we should place an object in were thought to be ' electrons from one object and add |vacuum and heat it, the electrons, jon of mat- | them to another, the interchange pro- | finding no resistance in the surround- ! | 3 ‘ 1 % esscvue Slater ["‘K”- oF = T ress o s every half hour there- T ! fter until their close George Carmack Was Reported |which formerl ! s 4 pm—News, final market and | t possible div 1 returns b.m—N fal returns p.m—hildren’s bedtime sto- rles: base bull report S to 8 pm—Hotel La Salle roof Norman L. Gol garden night. courtesy E. J. Stevens Seosah Carl Rupp and his La Salle roof or- VOCRLESOr s chestra: Lillian Moyer, soprano; R. i Aspiration” o .Cox | Renl, suxophone: Virginia Fissinger, ¢ Discoverer of Gold Fields. B. C. June 6— werer died tory"” 1s Jenkins. VIOLIN SOLOS , final market and renorted di W 6 See Page Cpposite “Beresuse” (Jocelyn) 1 Is Our ; _:fl\& O COUPON \ n 0 g DAY ; = Monthly The incompar I BOTH SIDES OF 77 AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STope” j| COUPON ‘ SALE “I Know a Lovely d'Hardelot [ Jane Johnson Rupp. soprano; ¢ f Wish® . cover e Dichmont | Rupp string trio, and duets by Vir- | for Our “Wedding Morn™ .Nevin | ginia and_Elma Fissinger Miss s and sports. 9:05 . m.— cial features as an- Mr. Harned accompanying. Ao e B s nlaDlione: 3YN—National Radio Institute (360 s} 2 Newark, N. J. Meters). 6:20 to 7 —Radi . ) Meters—Enstern Davlight- toit pm—Rudlosparicicods ving Time, Deduct One Hour). Get Ready WVP—U. 8. Signal Corps. 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