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WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922. - : i ; BY JACK WILSON. Copyright, 1932, by The MeClurs Newspaper Syndissts. L o ot by boy piantst. | RADIO RALF— : 8:45 p.m.—Harmonica solo: BY RADIO TODAY 10:30 a.m.—Meteorological report on 0 meters of arc transmitter. 9 p.m.—Trombone solos. - - g one solo 4 - ANOTHER NEWLY-WED iN BALTIMORE —WHILE A MEMPH WORKS f Radi WE—W. b o Tesi o IS Miss GEE TH ; cmll;rl:-de‘:'s:i'-::ms'm?m | | o e R Eantern Daylighe: “LSTENED IN" To ‘A VACUUM CLEANER THOUGHT THE “TUNING COIL” F.:e'-’r ::)sr Y e el L L PLACED IN THE BATH TUB! - sAiD “SHE |[| BY MisTAKE AND LosT HER FALSE WAS AN ATTACHMENT e i e NAA—Naval Radio Station. Radle, V AR W DIDNT WANT THOSE ETHER WAVES, HAIR, CHEWING GUM AND EAR-RINGS FOR THEIR PLAYER PIANO AND ‘THE BUNCH To SOAX MER OTHER NKE PRESENTS', BEFORE BEING ReSCUED BY HUBBY!' 5, oon and 10 p.m. —Time signal, fol- - 'mveu oy “weuther report and Ship | WGY—General _Electric Company, T ders, Schenectady, N. Y. (300 Meters— 70:30 p.m.—Naval press-news; Wavé | Eantern Standard Time). 650 meters. 30 p.m.—Early stock market quo- tations. S WWX—Post Office Department. | 6 p.m—Produce and stock market 10 am—\Weather report for the quotations; base ball results; news District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, | bulletins. I as¥lang, Virgiola\and West | 6:30 p.m.—Eleventh chapter of Sl “Alice in Wonderland.” Kolin Hager, 10:30 a.m.—Marketgram (fruit am | reader. vegetables) on 1,100 meters. 6:40 p.m.—Health fairy talk for s and 3130 pm—C. W.|[children by Miss Anne Raymond, the murketgram telegrams on 3,980 me-, “Health Fairy.” S mu - 7:40 p.m.—Health talk, by Dr. Her- S pm —Wholesale dairy report cnimann M. Biggs. New York state ophone. | health department. length, 2 1.160 meters by rad | healti 7 nd 8 p.om—Markel report on| 7:45 p.m.—Concert program, Jimmie radiophone. Smith's orchestra. 0 meter: 1,180 met 3o 20 p.m—W 0 p.m.—Fox tro:, “Goodby. Shang- - | hal Jimmie Smitns orehestea: piano | _Hil Eleetrie Com- | 5000, “Down in Dear Old Dixieland” ;d::m: etc): (Ruby). Malcolm Johnson—Duo-Art; T ball scores | OX fTot. ¥Marie,” Jimmie Smith's or- e i chestra, featuring Al Stedmaker, vio- ram of music: | oo . s r N Qx _trot. ifornia,” Jimmie piano solo, medley, BAND CONCERTS. ather report. TeWiieor— | nifies the sound in the set $00 llmu.lsa 639 ATTEND 1,500 | The newly-formed Canadian Com- 'y ’ a second step will magnify these 400 | mercial Telegraphers' Union is re- Wyoi . Lullaby ' (Gene Williams= | Smirnee Grehest . Thingauc), “Carry Me Back OM | from “Two Litile Giris in Blue" (Yoa G 5 ‘nited S | times more than the original. i wyn RELIGIOUS MEETING | biilcd, 1,0, #sning up many Do- Virginny,' piano (Blan ns). Frank Milna—Duo-Art; fox trot, oncertibyethe United: States Simple to Build. | ELIGIOU EETING | Minion ‘Tocals~ heretofore amiiated E o = 3 . Soldlers' Home Band, band- 0 » i May" (Costelle-Stolz); verybody Step.” orchestra. featur- atana, tod 'at 5:50 o'clock ol It is a simple matter to build an! S with the Commercial Telegraphers' Word.” piano (Cremioux); {imx Frank Schumacher. cornetist; fox! | Joii o3 zimmermann, ai- amplifier it these important points| pan i Aubice ' tory” (Henry Hadley) rot. “When Buddah Smiles.” Jimmie| | rector. 4 29.—Amplifiers. i Report Shows Society Furnished s (Balte de Nrag- | Smith's Orchestra; fox trot. “Maple! | Maron, “The American Colors.” g are looked after and one can build a piano (Chaminac lawalian Bty | Leat Rag.” featuring Russeil Block-{ | * s STHe AMELICan aneiia 4 good amplifier at a cost far below | Speakers on 315 Y Motzan-Jerome); g y-Rus ce. pianist, ac anied by A % o at of e ready-made instruments. o piano | Sredmaker ot SHr 3 Overture, “Morning, Noon and g L sl - e Dy | i maker ol , Ed. Colm, drums, IERU" ..............Suppe BY A. HYATT VERRILL, auency transforme:. and an amplify- | A very simple onc sten amplifier 1o Occasions. . s iton e Bu 4 | Caprice, “Love and M“ex!iuru Expert on Radio Techmology. ;r:;:a;ui:'. m’r:‘m sl;‘ap“ol;nut:fi; Th.eyr:e build this as a part of the receiver set | Afore than 1,500 meetings of the re- en ou ln . aibelius): =3 . g i in- | ar ombin: - % ? mance.’ '""-""“":l\-’lu‘fnupvr 3 WWJ—Detroit News (Enstern Sta | Scenes trom the musical com- » Tube sets will bring in entertain- | STranEed in COrD Bal Of b ame cabi- “q is olnl,\mner‘leufl;) ‘:olfom;’erl ::e ligious education of the Y. M. C. A 5 Forsottent dent Harding March” ard Time). edy ... ..Jacobi ments from broadcasting statlons | 1€ M Ve 1% e constructed 88 | phomes would be ek e e et | were held during the vear and were 2 B e oty Brawn.” tenor | 9:30 am —Tonight's dinner and Fox trot, “Pick Me Up and Lay louder and clearer than crystal sets,|units and connected with the receiver. | as in Fig. 2, but if bullt as a unit as | 3ttended by 85639 persons. according —of Painting, Paperhang- S Marc p1ano | household hints (360 meters). | Me Down in Dixieland, but unless you are rather near the | This, as a rule, Is the better way. fof | {Ilustrated in Fig. 1 it can be cut out | 10, the annual report of Page McK. : S i (Eakihove hty | Hawaii® | 9:40 a.m.—Music (360 meters). s e ot Ruty, ; S ied | ©N€. two or more steps may be used. | and the set usea without an ampli- | Lichison, director of religlous edu|@ ing and Decorating think (Beethove Yhase balli 10:15 am.—Weather report (48| | VAItZ suite “Eternelle [vresse, sending station, you will be obllged | ;056 1ine 1o the volume you desire|fer. merely by pushing the plug into | Cation. made public today. The report u | meters). i N Ganne | |to use head phones in order to hear (o magnify the signals. i S e A e {a epired. the | $hows that speakers were supplied of Taylor. { 11:35 a.m.—United States Naval ob-| | Fianle. California onrad | | gigtinctly. These are not so ualis-‘ Much- better results are often ob- [ plug is placed in Jack 2. By making | \opchurches and Bible classes for 313/ [g Statlon. Anucostin | servatory time signals relaved by [ifelatan Jpaneled Bannes o h : s | tainca., however, If the receiving set | BUE 3 RIAceq 1h Fack & By A but | meetings, at which there was an at-|[§ gy Estimates made on request. NoF—Naval i stadon. { telegraph (360 meters ry o rene e nty . Babiist actory when you want to entertain | ;i sty connected with two stages | 5ith the teanatormer at right angles) | tndance of 38.760 people. e -kinson Marx, | 12330 p.m.—Music (360 meters). | Chaneh Tawm (o0ay: 7305 miaby || (inede ) The jzmplifier or @ '““""" amplification. By using plugs and | ahg’ connecting It at terminals of | qoaier meelings Included Sundav) Sy oo "‘{‘.‘-\..,...r,'.'{j Sumiprecht, |, 330 pm.——Weather report (435 me-| | the Washingion Boys' Independ- | |opeaker will make the radio programs | jacks, as lllustrated in the diagrams.|jack 2 you can use either one or two R A e HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. Iyele saptanos oot sccompuniments 1 SRR L L | end Band, J. L. Kidwell, director. | |audible to all. If vou have a good e e e T A e "or | leps or none by placing the phone | geyotional scrvice, with an attendance |5 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING <3 Hodge: Arthur 1 !mm)”’ Market qu ons | A King | [receiving sct. and you are near the | yo steps of amplification. P“l‘: ,‘;" e'ahifr!:!‘v:?fh‘:rtfo{:}'ks am- | Of 4300; Mother's day service, with @ 2333 18t St. N.W. Tel. Col. 1077 “"{;) ulm;;m e | p.n.—Complete sport results;{ | | |stations, the amplifier by itself may' Tefore starting to build amplifiers| ,;qar fiirecu\-' eontiesten 18 :gow“ ‘?:A “s:»isahm-‘ réréyrndcamn m_oeflng‘s.‘ b 4 n W 1d S 3640 ers & " P 2 | atte y 4.296, a open air et- accom | S et Al e e . While Fig. 4 demonstrates a set With | ings, with an attendance of 3.675. | 2 5 pmpanist: Miss | oLy L R Deer v erenade, estid smoriey FRESNTTTITITITII P gne stage of radio frequency ampll-] The extension work of the depart- | Warin apanist [ Orehestra; Bdith M. Ruebekam, music | P ever | ~ A cation and_two steps of audio fre- | ‘I® EXIEREAN NN O inge at car| artia ar aseomiasy | lecturer: Louise M. Reinhard.’ meszo || March, “Royal Welcome Home. quency amplification. e leance or asore] Siepher Mre oprane; G. Church. harmonica; | s s Deome In any of these amplifiers a 45| thirty-eight meetings at fire depart- | Love Sor ex M= pthe Town ' Crier: Marcelle Selection, “Chauffeur's Dream. volt “B” battery must be used|pori¥ nEl MO B e b | with flute obbligate 13,3 prosio), | Musical reader: George H. o Avaties S on the amplifying tube plates.. A|jic hospital meetings. numbering fif-| o . - rechts CCAnZOBSEIL “""“‘“‘“““i1'1‘5':\"'"" Herman Rebiszke, March, “American Ban«lm:ln“ separate haudery for the amplifier|jeen with 283 in attendanc se,,,,,‘Q“mk]y relieves Colds, Con- wvenir® (Drdia), Mr. Gumpee 360 meters). Miiler may be used, or the same bat- 7 : e > et from_ “Forza i S S B Y » meetings at the automotive school.| %. o o an In Ccarey Me Back | i ThelStabiSpangled Baner: Tery may be Yeed for both the de:fwith 142 present. and four meetings Stipatiom, Biliousness and ic mitin’ | KA—Wentinghonse, Eant Pitt el ity C ana. | at Industrial Home School, attended o Old Vir \ - Smib ne || By the Community Center Band. = 1 2 Mhroush (Venn). duets simpson | burgh (300 Meters—Eastern Stand- || James E. Miller, director. at | Dt b I ok Yolie. for | By 289 persom Headaches. A Fine To: Mr. Clarkson: “Loves Sor ard Time). | lowa Circle, 7:45 this evening. | the detector tube and the full 45 volts Sleep in the Dvep” (Petrie e ERe 115 a.m.—Music. ! March. “The Stars and $trip i e e siifier piatesias sliown. The Maggie, the Cows Are i e m. to noon—>Music. Forever” .. ...S0 4 same “A” battery may be used for the son) s:mwr«‘"_ \_r‘:‘m_h 0 p.m.—Base ball scores by Waltz, “The Flower of Ita H filaments of both detector and ampli- ioero.” Spanish | | Stefano | 'ing tubes. airss i Chan- pm—Weekly summars of the!| One-step. “In Your Byes | fyingit \Copyright, 1922.) son, Med fron Ape; base ball scores: theatrical || Ringle | P AL il i O fl;lur-,, H Selection, “Atlantis,” by re- | | ] Blowing white dust down mine 145 p.m.—Special news; vern- | quest ..........V. F. Safranek | | | 4 4 < Have : govern | | Hay ment _market reports: summary of (“The Lost Continent,” suite | ! tunnels to increase the illumination @'Arte.” trom L psen” by | the New York = Sto Exchange; | in four parts.) i |is (the latest scientific ald against S Mars. Wit flute obbiiEate DY) weather report. | Fox trot. “I Want My Mammy" | miners’ biindnese. e Gumprecht: { .7 pm—"Profiteering and High | (vocal soio. Chester Dodson), e ‘mlll"; ces,” by Robert L. Wickline, busi- il il Gl o Brean — 3AN—] Hecht Company S { "ouncilor o! ’ittsburgh: base Overture, “The ph of AR = . S N e (erar ball_scores. i Rl Boieldieu Evenings " etail news aml{ :30 p.m.—Bedtime stories for chil- | Trombo novelty, ‘Master 4 pim.—Musle; reta | dren. ' Trombone” .. % .Davis | | and reports . § () p.m.—-A classical program by the “The Star Spangled Banner." 0 pom nnouncements ! Apollo Mixed Quartet of Pittsburgh; = ! Szmdays p.n ide of the Cavalry 7:40 p.m —Sopr the For A compan T4 tor tuning i"-{\ha!r ball score: | ] 5 to 10 p.m.— Arlington time sig- | Yawn i pale & 5 p.m.—Base ball scor Bery as- | of musi N | KYW — Weatinghoune, Chi 6 p.m.—Weather forecast: agricul- i Meters — Central Dayligh: 3 Pro= me—Same ax e program Immediate Deliveries on DURANT 3 GLASS selection, “Play Again.” played by tural reports: shipping ne gram of music. 7 p.m.—"Man in the Moon Stories." 5 antern Standard i ransen player-pia I Time). ) m.—Sop E “Hayflelds | s by David Cory; final base ball score: “ - and. Butterflies.: Mrs. an Fisher | m.—Opening market quota-| ' 7.30 p.m—-General Household Sani- | All works of quality < pom. election .mr&r:‘;u. i :-h-‘tf:”l(mlardm-:'( "ll':;:de;" el tation,” by L H. Oachs. S must bear a price n ver- i — u s at one- 5 pom.— 4 5 5 P D When | half hour intervals u S e proportion to the skill, i1 pm. Tralning,” by Horace E. Byers. ing market quota-| § p.m.—Litcrary evening. conducted played by p.m.—Soprano solos, . ‘ time, expense and risk p.m.—Clo Tiish Eyes Are Smiling” (b . ' Wiy, ~Until” (by W. Sanderson).j . by the editorial Staffs of the Outlook | z hrough- | be sure to impress upon your mind - i A i Madeirine MeMahon i pm—News and market report. [ aad Scientific. American: final base | cne”ig )0l 10 NEAr the Musle CrouE [ the necessary rules which must be attending theirinvention 5:10 p.m-—Plano solo, “Hungarian | p.m.—American and National ball scores; marine news. jout the room, but if you are far|foliowed if your amplifier is to pro- and manufacture. Those | R anecdy, No t). Benjamin | League base ball team line-ups: prog- =9 pm.Concert by the Essex Or-|away, or If your set does not bring |duce satisfuctory results. First, be thi lled d . Ratner on the Hardman piano jress of kames every half hour there- | chestra. in the music loudly enough for this, |sure to place each succeeding ampli- INgs ¢ ear are, {4 » €EQe » e s ke fying transformer at right angles to when justly estimated, ours an ixes ose. 10:52 to 11 pm.—Arlington time | voy will have to add a loud speaker il Forget You".(by p.m.— the next, in order to break up their orget : 4:15 p.m.—News; market and stock | signals st Ball). Miss Madeleine Mc [ H stock | signals 3 : I ! by e Ttevolutionary Etude ) | 01 p.m.—Weather forevast (o the st vpes of amplifica. | COVET With cambric tubing and have the cheapes; they are e oo Bealamin Hataer ~News: final market and| ere, ar s mplifica- | svery connection tight. secure and attended with much less % ® losing announcements. :financial reports: base ball reports. | WBZ — Westinghouse, Springfield, tion llenown as dio frequency am-| y..)1" made. Solder all wire joints. | 5 < §:30 p.m.—Closing at T:15 pau—Base ball reports: ch Mans., (300 Meters—Enntern Day- | Plification” and raudio freducney am” | cover with cambric tubign and have profit to the builder — WPM—Thomas J. Williams, Inc. (300 'dren's 9'-';"’:‘"“' e Time —Deduct One | PERCRERD T lGves or osclllations A e B :?il‘fi"x'fie Pof‘:i than those which every- | i S .M. —t’ro.am by the Benson u > e b CORTEC) ;- L 2 | Meters). music. entertatieis. | brought in by the set before they| onpcctions as short and as direct as body calls cheap. | Base ball scores; bed-| .. ch the detector tube. while the 12:30 p.m.—News items; reports on ' g " PN e : m. : : : stolen automobile { §pm—Newsandsports s for children. Liciona rm ampiifes or tuilds Up the possible, do not run thewires paraile) | i d by raliophone. WGR—Federal Telephone and Tele- (hro:gh the detector tube, before they keep the wires well apart where they / "ln:s TURN ER > ’ . JY N—N\ational l’indk‘ Institute. (3C) B & £ s i Aot o). vz = DI R i o aaseyare maneiaudible dn tho pRonsn: R GLASS COMPANY | =i 130 to 7 p.m—Radio spark code. eatinghouse, Newark, N. J. = 1 *"For ordinary purposes. audio fre- | EVEry ~undesirable ~sound, . rattie. = L - 6:30 to 7 p. v | ™V 0300 Metern e D e in e, | Ome Hour). quoncy” amplifcation Is all that i Squeak or buss in tho set will be tre- LA | 1128-1130 Connecticut Avenue ing Time, Deduct One Hour). Noon—Weather and market reports|required and is much the simpler of | gl "oh 44y 2t “gounds inaudible in the | Rosslyn, V Telephone Franklin 4307 Established 1913 WVP—United States Signal Corps, . B . (455 meters). he two. but if the set is far distant 1 Bedloes Inland, N. Y. (1 Meters 9 a.m.—Agricultural reports and o " the " : 2 . tube receiving set will be magnified dedu ne ur). {Jersey and federal bureaus; program | P§ it il e ~ B wdio e 6 | until they drown out the music. Each | I I T = T 5:50 p.m.—Instruction ir radio. iof mus | n ae Dall scones, Dedtime | auciioy and suglo: treducnsy amplifi- | S0 Yo amplification will magnify I e T v (68 avimcationidsihent. or increase the already amplified —Program of music; Duo Art | pOFES 08 CAUTTS | S). $:15 p.m.—Concert by Federal Tele- phone and Telegraph C 9 p.m.—An evening of rollicking s and "Girls’ Glee ute of Brooklyn. ! Uned In Steps. sounds, so be very careful that the songs by the Me Usually ampl are built and |entire apparatus is well and carefully Club of Pratt Inst Noon—Agricultural reports; weath- —— er forecast; program of music: Duo | mters) mpany (3601 c.q in ‘steps’ or “stages.”.each step | constructed, thus no undesirable WGI—Amrad, Medford Hillside, Mass. pecital. 5 =3 in the case of audio frequency ampli- | sounds will be heard. 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