Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1922, Page 25

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Y RICHARD LORD. comb unit with the primary and sec- i ondary inductances shunted by a pair Radio equipment on top of & big| of very fine Kloster design con- apartment house in New York city is| densers. A !p;cflnl llon: -ln;:o"vcvlp cting wide: antenna Is used for long-wav: 3 attracting widespread attention. The | &ntenng, i Ysee (Or Ot Prre s arat owner and builder of the set is Wil-| gmpiifned by three stages of radio liam Schweitzer, a fan of wide experi- ;r.q\llllcy lmplllllémflon. The r‘llflo o w requency amplifier was especlally ence and with a sound knowledge of e cted In Paris. It employs three “THE ONLY POSITION T'M COMFORTABLE IN!' Tadio principles. French valves and is resistance Mr. Schweitzer has thrown himself | coupled. This device is remarkably whole-heartedly into radio research. | silent in operating and very compact. The magnified current is then sup- He has performed many experiments [ niio® (0'the receiving tuner. The e not satisfied with his own [put in turn is passed through three until he was able to|stages of audio frequency amplifica- on Europe. tion. The three-stage audio amplifier . W. transmitter which [ is also built by a French manufac- Schweitzer had operated con- | turer and employs French tubes. A of four five-watt tubes. With | Naturally, such equipment brings in smull power output he did ex- | signals of extraordinary strength. linary work. On one occasion he Ample energy is received from any of 9 am.—Agricultural reports and| 9 p.m.—News and sports. in the upper Verde and also at Cave en & 2 gineers state, and m t tied| prices as relused by New ¥ork New| .05 pm—pecial festures, as an- e eteiabie rive | 8¢t by Which the miners could com- | SRELICCTS Pt rsey and federal bureaus; Prograin {nounced by radiophone. and broadcasted from | municate with the mouth of the mine | a sort of fire alarm system for u cen-| of music. = the station to the manager's office in {or the outside world in the evént of | trally located rescue crew. 10 a.m.—Program of music; Duo- Phoenix and to all ranch owners Who | being injured in or imprisoned after Art recital. WWJ—The Detroit News (360 Meters. listen in an accident. There is no room for & Noon—Agricultural repc:ts; weath- —Eastern Standarf Time). Another Useful Phase. large transmitting set, they point out, | MUST RETURN $55,000. » "] 9:30 a.m.—"Tonight's Dinner” and. _|and the danger of a transmittin S 5 er forecast; program of music; Duo g} er” andia There is also another phase of use- [ 200 tiE Ao Ger B 8 e T dust | SAVANNAH. Ga, July , (380 Meters — Eastern Daylight- | employes of Montgomery Ward Com- | . 1 approval of Secretary ¥all of the In- | The real problem, they say, is to find | scene immediately with their equip-| i Saving Time—Deduct One Hour). |pany. RABIU Ifl HANN-E terior Department. Gauges are piaced |y simule and portable transmitting This Is a simpler problem. the Creek, s0 that can be moted special talk by the woman®s editor. Art recital. fulness to the new radio station. States District Judge William H 5 . 9:40 am.—Music reproduced. = 3 complicates the problem, although & |- s District Judge William 12:15 to 1 p.m.—Standard time sig- %1 A TNGEE TOPFORRCE. eren ! ke the Verlie which flow into the | e’ st might be used if the N tes. |T€l announced yesterday he Belstra AT ineton. 10:15 a.m—Weat Broaticast Warnings to Reg- |55t (e near Phoenix. s supbIying | Jory power could be suppliea for ita | S5 &7 STdeT dirccting Special At —Program of music. 1206 p.m.—Music reproduced. ngs to heg plenty of water only 2 little Ia uStd|operation without lengthy power |SOIUInE lo returs all properis 15 W .m.—Program of music. 3:30 p.m.—Weather (485 metersk 1 ,{:m m]e reservoir back n'f the ”x‘: wires, which would be in danger of B Smith. caretaker for Fre 3 p.m.—Program of music. 3:40 p. 3 ulate Reclamation of 200,- |7 o e e rearym e el] bs cone | being cut comstantly, just as tele- g, T 4 p.m.—Base ball scores; women™s| ', Soore results. 'y n] 'rom the reservoir wi e COD- ) 1y one lines would be cut or broken|®3f® the federal i fashion news; program of music. S e e evan 00 000 Ari @rolied by "telepmone from Phoenix. | B0 o it operations, Mining | OTItier under 3 search warra 5 p.m.—Base ball scores; Program|chestra; the Town Crier; Mrs. R.-H. rizona Acres. fi:,',fd“"“m":‘;:f““;{f“;,“t':e":fa’fe:'f,} engincers are studying the problem |Titicd to be nulled and void by iic 1 Gill, g : - = B and it is very likely that a means of | 2% L orne hepes of ";“r;"’_w"m" e .‘fiml»‘..Mlxmy'“,_‘:;":“fi‘;::,?; H BCByise | Radio control of an irrigation!the Verde When the storage waler |efficient operation will be found be- | °TLY tahen was valued at $55.000 : : usic. baritone. project comprising some 200,000 i i fore long. S tural reports: program of w . BCTeS | vises the operator at Phoemix thal|™"j,oiher scheme which is appealing | An Atlantic City barber. while cu by of reclmimed land in Arirona s thelrain ia failing in the Verde basin 5 ; e e e e e B e tohht s vatan oy | oI safety branch of the bureau is | ting a_cusiomer's hair, recognized Researel erworked ragiojthe inlet to the system from 10¢|the installation of a brondeasting set | scar on his head and discovered i Bas twen put by the government. The | ture wiis thbn coie o the irrigation, |at e€ach mine to advise the safety he had been atiending to his hr e e D o Balt River Valley Water Users' As-{but when the Verde is low the inlet|30unds and Aot ald man ol o ooie | penre, |¢ had not seen for twen soclation, which is a local ugency{®t the dam will be opened by tel o art for thel years. controlling the Salt river irrigation|PPOn® orders trom Phoenix. This con- p.m.—"Jack Rabbit Storle: David Cor: 7:45 . alk by Walter H. Eddy of Colubia University Teachers' College. S -m.—P: of music by Flor- .1 in Jefferson City. Mo., a|the stations generally copied on this| § PH-—Trogram of WEIL Lo o’ (&l Lm—Ofclal weather forecast : 00 miles by daylight. |side to operate the Morse relay re- e “oller. N \ e wate tubes have | cording device. which is a part of the | P3ried oo pluno by Bimer Col cmp. | 2156 p.m—Music Eojact et ke Tnberior Deparimrgl | S e e | ed Ly a homemade set that | station's equipment. S e wad conducted| 3 nm—Current events. ins installed and equipped & TRQIC|gencies. S - 3:30 p.m.—Music and talks. house toward the source of the Verde Bom-eltkn.le of the project and its D e e e Station on Roof. by the Youth's Companion. 10:42 to 11 p.m.—Arnuwi\ time sig- | o7 “" IPIL—BN“'M story, “What iTiver, their natural water supply.|value may be gained when it is known al is supplied from the sec-| The radio station is located in a he Wishing Shoe” (Worthing- { There is no railroad It % stepiup transformer rec- | little bullding on the roof. In order P&, o Ceoocage fon, Youth's Companion), read by{munication between Phoentx. Arie.|beit on sriis 1500 196450 aeces are d Ly me of two Kenotron |to be able to hear the signals in the D Miriam D. Dow. iand the upper hes of the rive s udh lncel%’w. 196.3! -fl;el are tibes The actual voltage supply to | apartment, ten storles below, Mr. —— 8:10 p.m.—Mary Cunningham. eleven~ |where sudden storms cause the ord! :;‘;"f;; 20F otn !n:"{h"fl :h““‘m':'; The nintes is approximately 1,250, The | Schweltzer uses a magnavoix, which | yryca \Wegtinghouse, East Pitts-|vear-old dramatic reader, in “The|parily low water to Tise with great|1920 were 060, and ‘?l“;‘shp’”m e ie'a Colpitts, employing | 1s supplied through a wire line run- D aaters Btd lty coupling between the plate|ning to the station. A stepdown -::,'d'",.'.m‘“,. Mei Confessional.” i Te e " 3 rapidity, frequently flooding the{land included in the Sait river projec 8:25 p.m.—Concert by Emma Aims- 3 rm: ow ng | o R w. poj - g o ames h . ranches and farms below and causing lomyri es 4,200 farms, with a popula- &rid circuits, transformer is used to couple the out- s interviewed | put of the recelving set with the| ¥ to 9:15 a.m.—Music : : renade A el 15_ of 31.600; includes 14 towns with | the evening he | magnavoix. The music from the New- [ 11:30 a.m. to noon-—Music. . & " adio kervicel87 schools, 62 churches and 20 banks. ‘ually heavy, |ark broadcasting stations can be| 2:30 p.m—Results of all league base 7 S Ly g e | uiin e pastitwoidecanes tHotme I deal of traffic was handled | heard more lhanru block from the blfi" “me\i":ék‘lr"-nfi:fi‘in o Inl; S Dhe prode qu\ckennd d‘_,:x:‘: lle.:r."::;nm:run;}t‘o.r;n:‘d":rg;nc:ln < Savannah, Ga.. was|apartment when the magnavoix is on p.m.— y he: Life and Death” (Coleridge-T: | s i = v into a ki = Taised on the first call, and messages | the window sill. Physically Fit Through Sye- | -y Heart at Thy Sweet S oe s e | pecticomMIGRTION, Fend vecs Ve the | tivation. Its banks have gained 32 Saves Llhl', Time “‘ W were put through without repeats. Although there is much expensive : cise,” by I’“h"h‘;'f " | “Samson and Delilah” (Saint-Aens), ————— 67 in deposits since 1920. 4 et o s equipment in the station. the remark- ca's _champion = light heavyi|Miss Alnsiee; “Espana” (Chabrier).|quotations; base ball results; news ;0 Ahe pei ) (hets BAje Weetn o Practice true economy— Shine evice Hemackahly: Stlewd. able results obtained are not depend- : base ball scores; theatrical; gmpico, reproducing playing of George | bulletins. had years, when the water was short, with SHINOLA 50 shi The reluy receiver is a Grebe CR4 | ent upon this equipment; they are |features. Special = = Copeland; “Rose in the Bud™ (Fu 5 p.m.—Program of music. but with the new radio control and daily. shines i Tube detector and two- | due to the skill and careful work-| 6:45 p.m_—Special news: govern-|ter). “Smilin’ Thru” (Penn), “Love j comamunicatipa It inibelievad thatichie for a dime. i fréquency amplifier. In | manship which are displayed in the [ment market reports: summary of the | Sends a Little Gift of Roses™ (Open- | WSB—Atlanta Jourmal. Atlamta, Ga.] Water can be so conserved s to in- . Y the belay equipment Mr. |assembling and construction of the|New York Stock Exchange; weather | shaw), Miss Ainslee; “Ballade, A| (30 Metern—Central Standard Timee | SUTe & steady and lasting supply. Black. Tan, White, Oz-blood and Brown has an excellent long- ;m“%‘ T?Leeeloo-war‘t C. "}'.‘lrlnlmn- b.m.—"Home Furnishing, Modern P;l L l“’}fl(r:':dh ampico, meproducing| ——Deduct One Hour). ! Constier Equipping Minea. atus for er has c S el A — 2 n 3 - _ 5 T e e AR e M Somwetier, 0 " [ana TPractical,” by aia Harriet Wwep: | PR o S0 TIK e ot aate T T T e Bureau ¢ minen. In 26 —Always 10c. S Soav d i ster. - ¥ Bt 3 3 conveutionaighaney {Copyriaht, 1022.) S pm—“What the Disappearing |WBZ— Westinghouse, Springfield,| 2:30 pm—Closing market quota-|riousiy considering the probiem of FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Home Set 5 Mean to America” by M. L.| Mass. (380 Meters—Eamtern Stand- |tlons and government reports; con-|equipping mines with radio apparatus — tenor, Godard; “Joce- | Davey. ard Time) cert of vocal and instrumental music. | for use in the event of & cave-in or i BY RADIO TODAY plano, Godard. 4,130 p-m.—Bedtime stories for chil-| | 7:30 p.m.—Bedtime stories for chil- of pam—Cancect by Howard Theater { other uff;:::‘é o hel stinglug or . : ren. ren. 5 - sz » B My Heart .On My Mind |\ iy h.m—Concert by artists from the| '7i{s pm.—Lecture, market and 5 10 pm—Base ball scores: late [fclals state that it would be rairly . § 20 It! pittsburgh Musical Inatitute. weather repo: news flasl ily nd | simp! uip certain rooms s « I Complete Programs of Radio xtrot: “Stop—Rest Awhile' | *'g35 to 10 pm—Arlington time| 8§ to 9 pan.—Program of music. musical aelection e or chambers with crystal recelving 1t’s best to say “SHINOLA Broadcasting Stations. Moon, Cambling.” foxtrot; | SIBnals. 45011 39/ —Special 16 te/con-{ ety 8o that sascus phrties coullicons : e —— " foxtrot; WGR—Fedieral Telephone and Tele- | > . Y. KYW—Westinghouse, Chicaxo (360| graph Company, Buffalo, N Meters—Eantern Standard Time). (Emstern Daylight-Saving Time—. am—Opening market quota-| Deduct Ome Hour). Noon—Weather and market reports Night Wind,” “For You, Macushla,” e stock receiDts:|yr Feldman Crawford, baritone solo-| ts _|ist, accompanied by Mrs. Eva Colbert. y A or forecast for New | Gijactions by the following artis 10 am.—Market quotations, and| g5 meters). York, Pennsylvania. [ise Catherine Rich Fielder, soprano. | every half hour thereafter until 1 p.m. | "5.39 —Weather and market re- 1d. the District of {yr Wilbur C. Fielder, tenor: Mr. G. A 1:20 p.m.—Closing market quota- | ,ris (485 meters). 1 South Carollua, | yohnson, bass: Mrs. Couch, accom- L 8 p.m—Base ball scores; bedtime Missis- | pani 215 pm.—News and market re-| o log “for chiiaren; ‘digeat of days orts. ters). o p.m.—American and = Natonal S S Concert by Federl Tele- WJIH—White & Boyer Co. (380 Meters). | LE2EUS ;“-:n’e:'-;",::;";l:,;";:g:-&'."g: phone and Telegraph Company (360 4 to 4:30 p.m—Summertime recipe | atter until close. zeters). suggestions for housewives; radio| 4:15 p.m—News, market and stoek d instruction fe : WGY — Gemeral Electrie Company, :‘rn in: on for accidents; D e ales Reflect Public Opinion About Tires June was the biggest month in all the Motorists are supported in their choice of twenty-two years of Firestone’s history. Fue;t:ne equipenr;esnt_ b‘y dAime:wa"s tErea\twt i 5 = tire-buying exp , including taxicab opera- WYX—Poxt Ofice Department. | More than 700,000 tires—Cord, Fabricand 4,5 2nd motor transport companies through- 10 mmo Wiathes weport for| tis Truck—were shipped from the factories &t ¢ the country. They have investigated the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania. . Akron to meet the tremendous demand for igh i i hi d Ohio, Maryland, Virginia and West = high quality materials, workmanship and e HASEROE pepdmctn WL »eg;wmgaof foaitie s ippiog 43 vegetables) on 1100 meters, i . S et idly in- © air- cure t go into Firestone Tires, matkeigram tolograms on’L380 me- T e 1. ’ and have sccurate records to prove the ex- 2.150 moters by radiophone. ’ . ard of quality, value and service established ~ traordinary mileage they give. P D : : by Firestone. It reflects the car owner’s Share in the advantages Firestone offers 550 .m—Weather Teport. . eager acceptance of Firestonc’s pledge of you. Buy from the reliable dealer in your ' Most Miles per Dollar. neighborhood who sells Firestone quality. Most Miles per Dollar resfone etable s ts. c. . 6:30 n.m.—News, final market, finan- No -lllprr':’:“ \gnal: weather report| 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Dinner-hour music. | cial and base ball reports. Eastern Standard Time). and ship orders on 2.650 mete! —— 7:15 p.m.—Base ball report; chil-| 10:30 a.m.—Early stock market quo- 1:40 to 2:25 pm.—Fruit and vege- table markets. WJZ—Westinghouse, Newark, N. J. 3:45 to 4 p.m.—Closing live stock markets. ko 415 pm—Hay and feed mar- ets. 5 p.m.—Weather report. 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Dally marketgram. 10 p.m.—Time signal; weather re- port: ship orders; 2,650 meters. 10:30 p.m—Naval press news on 2,650 meters. Except where noted, sending is CW | 5.930 meters. i dren’s bedtime story. gations. $ p.m.—Program of music by the| 7 p.m.—Produce and stock market p.m.—Wholesale dalry report on ‘WEAS—The Hecht Co. (300 Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Muslc, retail news and reports. bl ‘WPM—Thomas J. Williams, Inc. (360 eters). 12 noon.—Chimes of Epiphany Church. 12:30 p.m.—News items; reports on tolen automobiles. 8YN—National Radio Institute (360 POWER— e e “STANDARD’S” strongest point! ’ i pany (360 Meters). = 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Base ball scores U . a5 & and the following program ! :, “The Nightingale and the . .DIppED * Thompso “Au ntemps,” i - 5 g pians, Gounod; “Hoo-Hoo-Hoo." fox- THE drive that comes from instant ignition and trot, Nelson - Link - Lents - Aranson; = “Sweetest Story Ever Told,” baritone, : complete combustion! Full power and no waste. = = e > P Uniform power, DEPENDABLE power. This is what . S N «Standard”, the balanced gasoline is delivering in e — .. hundreds of thousands of motors every day. 2 x I o D iz imitations, M “;\I!alocdlla 1':!_:‘ F‘.';}}l'lfl !hub st 2=xs . P t n Gin' Gin ore,” a . > 5 Tesite-Donaldson: “Where' the Lazy But power is only one of the many points in which g::“ asesemeceresse gf" «Standard” excels. ¢‘Standard” motor gasoline gives e instant starting, leaves less carbon and delivers all 0x3 Oldeld “999" the mileage you can possibly get out of a motor. It Oldleld *988" is economical. . ’ [ 3 . For all-round;. year-round satisfaction “Standard”, = S5~ N G e the balanced gasoline is the best buy! Try it for a D E=as A TO-NICH month—and you’ll use it the rest of the season!' : %fit\?}\\i\\\ Night's Tonies ] Don’t mix oils!—Experimentation is costly, Con., _.\\\\\ \\‘;\\ \ mwn?&fl"-‘."&fi . sult the chart and use the proper eemsistemcy of’ = S ] Polarine. : Mississipp! Flows,” waltzs, French-D Frevne, Caldwell-Cary piano, Moszkowski Only With Thine Eye: w:'e;-h::::a IR Tablet—its : \ : STANBARD OIL COMPANY = = N : Chips °|’r*h|‘~0.!d/i'flock £ . X \\\ Box's A8 ™

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