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EVENING _STAR. WASHINGTON ‘ THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922, an internal revenue bill as a penalty . for alleged sale of intoxicants: -SEEKS.TO0.ENJOIN TAIT. =i Through Attorne¥s Wampler anc Justice’ Hits of the District’ Su-|Lynch the plaintiff- says there b EXPERT-ADVICE ON RADIO| Yt g e LLLUHNURLTILLY. - ooty o e S eEnETe s 4 : issued ‘an order | <R : KDKAWentinghouse, East Pitts ments and researc wail ‘as Since’ihe recent decision of the De- | on Galen L. Talt, colector- of internal | sessed and & sereure of his propertsood burgh (300 Metors—Eastern Sfand : substantiat contrae partment of Commerce to have for- | Tovenue, and his aseiatant, H. sCIay | theentencd mere ek wmicos oa 12 / the radio industry in th try, i Powell, 1o show cause Wwhy thes ! T e o ot b6 Tn forelgn hands, |elsn commercial data broadcasted | unouiq’ not “be. enjoimed - from k| ot he Il rennn ot actier The tadi that flank our | from radio stations in the meighbor- | hrextened seizure Of the Property | asseris. i M violatlon of his con | BY LAURENCE M. COCKADAY. | the magnetic ring qulckly contracts great " seaports” are “owned = and|hood of s thirty-four distrist oftic until it collapses back upon thé wirq|games by innings. 2 RO che: for the improvement of thi Tounderstund whe radlo-telephone |again. " If the current shouid be re- | %6 bm —waekiy healtn taik by #larry | Record of < Pioneer Radio) Pgroiee 2i3 Yoo liaetion s trom e e of Evgene Nichols for failure to pay | stitutional rights. one must be familiar with the simple D d 'ob the ¥im 1ehe theary of slestricity, and o vodar B o m he s mate | RER Ly welint: bhse ball Bbiras: b : : fny station within cail and thus fx|of time. have been received from stand he simple “theory of elec: |ner'and collapse when the currentis ; Work Accomplished in Many. | her position, whether in fog or storm. | several sourc: city, one must understand the | y,.o3 o but the rings would re-. §:45 pm news; govern- This makes for better navigation and | One of the recent suggestions is elactron theery, a theory of elea- i k 5 : saves many & big liner from disaster | that radio receiving sets be installed olve in the apposite direction, 23 in | ment market reports: summary of : Llfles Revealed. e :uyqsmy‘ln mlkl:;\: OTE. at ail the branch ofe tricity and matter that explains pditS | : : B. New York Stock Exchange; weather Syery, phenomenon of, the sciantinc| "R 'an Snaloey. we may liken thess | report. st ek e ' element to | Be istry and electrical engineering. MEKLEMCEIRgE 10 rull’r:rm:’:n'd‘: 7 p.m—“Home Furnishings, Modern e ey (with “in all phases of|tlons in Washington and other im. The “electron theory Is now com. | jiretched around the wie Lo, fe | Wepstercrical” by Miss Harriett | Cgnsiderable credit is always given|radio work, and has never been en-[portant centers may be received with- f the Navy for Iis ploneer work in|iirely eliminated. The Navy Depart-|out delay. and rebroadcasted locally. monly accepted as fact by the world 4 passed through the wire the bands| 7:30 p.m —Bedtime storles. ment, however, has been engaged in |The plas is now being considered by of science, It deals with the small- 8 i i2 et Hinteion lof ‘matter called the|DeEIn to revolve clockwlse sloWly| 8 pm.—Program by Margery Mac-|many lines among them electrical de- | F Gg 1 work ‘looking to the elimi-|the bureau of foreign and domestic at first and then more rapidly as the kay, soprano; Richard F. Gaston, |y, 4 electron, and is & minute charge of entrif- | 3 ; . | velopment, but a recent conversation | nayjon of static longer.than any other icommerce, and if-a favorable report is negative electrici 150 the small- | CUrtent lncreases =~As & the o baritone; Isabel Palmer. pianist, and| oy an officer of fhe radio section re- | government department. While ‘made, the department may be in the a r b igal force increases from the rota- | Robert Arth violinist. est eharge that it is possible for the | | til the cur- . g BULUES, WIOLTIRS, i = Sults have been attained which have | market for thirty-four A-L receiving tion, the bands expand until ro| 9:55 to 10 p.m.—Time signal vealed the following items which are | S4,® SRIE % lance from this source | sets. 1t is readily admitted by offi- human mind to conceive trength. & . _When we want o make use of | o FRIUC Saten fheir‘mgnen, not/generally;known: to.about haif, jt has not® yet been|cials that much time would be saved e 2 electrical energy. we carmect a wire | MU A8 WINECG (h e expansion | WWJ—The Detroit Newa (360 Meters| In the electrical fleld the Navy was| completely removed. in relaying the information from the | bi! Our Radium Solution for = sround from the positive plate o SRCCC. ccasen and they stand out —Enstern Standard Time). - the ploneer in many lines. Starting Washington headquarters and getting Z the negative plate, the electrons h 1: fthe wire a_definite 9:30 a. ‘Tonight's Dinner,” and | : ¥ a wide broadcast for the whole coun- | |7 1 iev P rush through the wire, thus causing | (oM the surface of the WP & COIVING |a speclal talk by the Woman's Ed-|%Ith the incandescent lamp; every) ARTISTS TO SING AT WGY. | iry. but fears are entertained that an Hay Fever will relieve youau é 2 Current to flow tll the charge is | Sistance. where they Feed. ? H new electrical .discovery was fath- Nevada Van Der Veer and|#PPropriation for purchasing the re- home, at small cost ;. 7 snent and the electrons are back in|” When the current is turned off the! = 9:40 a.m.—Music reproduced. omed and adopted by the Nuvy before |, Mme FeVAdR SR GET LG Ta- | celving sets might not meet with the 2 S OS LTSV oML their natural places. speed of rotation decrcases and the| 10:15 a.m.—Weather (485 meters). |its commercial use had been found , pproval of an economically inclined ;Wi 7/ Magnetie Wield Set-Up. bands settle back until they come to| : e. practicable or profitable. | Homally Ko or oGt the radlo | CongTess. money will be refunded. 77 When the current flows through |TFest on the surface of the wire. Then 12:05 p.m.—Music reproduced. The Navy Department enabled the|$inE at the SUE0 o8 8 b o Geperal [ A great mass of foreign trade in- ’ the wire. & magmetic fleld is set up | the current is reversed he bands ro-| 3 pm.—News Orches General Electric' Company to produce | Jeaeasting W0 P8 08 gopenectady, | formation is received by the depart- On sale St¢ b ATound that wire. This meld Is the |tate in the opposite direction and the) ‘g veather (185 meters). |the first electrically propelled ship in | FIeetTic, COMPRIT oo " will begin ment daily and released to the press, : lime s the 'fleld or magnetic dis. | Same process of expension and contrac- . , he collier Jupiter, now the alrplane [ X5} Oiflock eastern standard time. | but much of it fails to reach all § ©'Donnell’s Drug Store, 604 $th 8t. N.W. lurbance that is set up around the | tion are experienced. D.m.—Sport_resvlts. rrier Langley. a1 terested parties. For this reason, a ©'Deznall's Drng Store, 1118°F 8¢, N.W. poles of a steel bar magnet, as Both Wires Affected. 8:30 p.m.—The Detroit News Or- Used in Navy for Five Years. Sy > scheme of forwarding it by wire tolly o % g Store, 2R 2 shown in figure 1. . When two wires are placed side!chestra; Edith M. Ruebekam, musi The radiophone which, through| An English scientist has perfected | the thirty-four central and co-oper- onnell's Drug Store, 783 14th St.N.W. Products Co: Imaginary lines of force called |y, side apd close together and the ltifillulrer,““l\dllrfila Le Barr, g:prln; : b:oadcl!lln ha!s hlecutrl?e the‘lnn: of | g wireless receiving sef containing in- :gl::oz,fli;shl: bfl)’:;l;:e.nilucy:m"; of z::m- ; Whipps, 1870 7th Bt. N.W. Tp. - otic es”’ b 5 ] tle V| se,” W oul the country, is simply e coming into = stin as been Btore, Alexandris, Va. . magnetic flux lines” extend fromlcurrent flows in the same direction!cry over You? By e o L e coming InLo | struments so fine that they are affect- | ,nocriaken, and it In to improve this o 1105 Connecticut Ave. the north pole of the magnet to the xouth pole and inside of the magnet in both wires. the rings inclose both from the south pole to the north|of the wires instead of two separate | B T e 0 1oh "lh | aets of rings: and the speed ‘of the lowing the paths of the imaginary |rings is doubled i lines as shown in the dlagram. This principle is made use of in i s t el turn added io the coll increases the rugh whi E urrent o lec- o G = trieiey in" flowing away from us |maguetic effect as the wires of the meters). ; Figure A, a magnetic ring or num- |coll are wound close together and 1:30 ‘p.m.—Boston farmers’ produce herUte vinga start to revoive around | the current flows in the same direc- | market report (485 meters). e Wire Erhe imaginary ring ex-|tion in the adjacent turn. This| 3 p.m—Current events. Sds further and. further as the |causes the magnetic lines of force| 3:15 p.m.—Program of music. to encircle the entire coil. extending | arket report (435 meters). from end of the foil: outside the| .m.—Early sports news. ol 'to the other end. bacie through| 7 p.m.—Sleepytime story, “The Lady the inside of the coil. of the Lamp" (Red Cross storics), When the current Is turned off, (Copsright, 1922 | Miss Eunice Randall. i 0 Juvenile hour. . p.m.—Police reports; late news (Manley); “Pfck Me Up and Lay Me ! flashes; final scores. Down,” foxtrot (Kalmar-Ruby). 8:05 p.m.—Program: “Civil Engi- S 2 neering.” Prof. Edwin _Hanscom NOF—United States Naval Alr \yright, C. E.. department of civil and BY RADIO TODAY Station, Anacostin, D. C. (412 Meters)., structural engineering, Tufts College Complete Programs of Radio 745 pm-United States publlc| Engineering School, forty-sixth Tufts 5 i Stati health service lecture. College lecture. Joint recital by M Broadcasting Stations. Cora Cutteh Wellman, soprano; Rut WJIH — White “‘ Beyer Co. ‘uo‘sMu” Graham, violinist; Miss Ethel (Y PEE i Mete: iM. Graham,' accompanist: (a) “In + NAA—Naval Radlo Station. Tadi Tei| 4 to 4:30 pm.—Summertima recipe | Sympathy” (Dichmont), (b) -Shens 3:45 to 9 a.m.—Live stoc : housewlves: radio| Van" (H. H. A. Beach), (¢) “Wings of for live stock markets. suggestions o Van” ( g 7 - P first-aid instruction for accidents; |Night” (Watts), Mrs. Cora Cutter 10 Lm—Weather forecast on 2,950 | rst-al Wellman, (a) “Viennese Popular ] 5 S pi = . reisler), b 70:30 a.m.—Meteorological report on| 5:30 to & p.m. Dinner-hour - music. ‘p“rce“))' (R)unufi“a-.‘.:'.m - 5 Hog flash— | SYN—National Radio Institute (360 are Selve” (Handel), (b) “Ma e Meters). L (Leoncavallo), Mrs. Cora Cu €:30 to 7 p.m.—Radio spark code. |ter Wellman. ~(a) “Cradle Song’ (Brahms), (b) “Orfentale” (Cui). Ru; N snipmenty e e = % sell Graham. (a) “Garden of Roses 40 E a - ora Cu . (a) “The Ro: ahit0 to 225 pm—Fruit and vege lsll: ;.oun—;ryg::nor’ the Chuteh of Y (Kreisiery, (b) “Gavotte: (Ge 5 . v RIphany: o - sec), Russell Graham. (a) “Remem- bl p.m.—Closing live atock | “35:3p p.m.—News items: Teports on | prance” (Salter), (b) “Ah Love But narkets. o m—Hay and eed mar- | Stolen ~automobiles; program of}pay" (Pascal). (c) “Life's Epitome™ Lo o 4135 pm. music until 1 p. (Rae), Mrs. Cora Cutter Wellman. 5 p.m.—Weather_report. : d x 3:30 10 & pm —Daily marketgram. | KYW—Westin€house. ¢ 10 p.m.—Time signal; weather re-| port: ship orders: 2,630 meters. . 10:30 p.n Naval press news on 2,650 meters. Except where noted, sendlag is CW 5.950 meters. has been in general use in the Navy|ed by waves less tham half an inch|service that the use of radio for tran: for the last flve vears. It was in-|in length—the smallest wave used|mitting the data and news fis 8- stalled experimentally in 1907 for ordinarily being about 200 yards long. ! gested. - . e ANKT\ Nconowaeed. 360 ing Time—Deduct One Hour). e "wire | th€ tuning coils of a radio set. Every | 10 am.—Program of music. 11:30 a.m.—Weather forecast (485 urrent gets stronger: when the cur- to full strength. it stays tain distance from the 11:30 to 11:40 a.m.—Fruit and veg- | etable shipments. v d'EVY o220 WG Electrie Metern—Eastern Standard Time). achemectady, N. Y. (360 c;:::::i 5 a.m.—Opening.market quota- Eastern Standard Time). 12:30 p.m.—Noon stock market quo- { tations. 6 p.m.—Produce and stock market ! quotations; base ball results; news bulletins; race results at Saratoga -—Market quotations ' and alf hour thereafter until 1 WWX—Past Office Department. ® ] g 5 ® @ 10 a.m.—Weather report. . p.m.—News and market re- 5 DmTwentieth chapter _of 10:30 a.m.—Marketgram (fruit and| American _and Nationat | "Alice in Wonderiand.” Kolin Tager, vegetables) on 1,160 meters. 1 0, 2:15 and 3:30 pm.—CW mar- ketgram telegrams on 1,950 meters. .3 p.m.—Wholesale dairy report on 1.160 meters by radiophoue. 7:30 and § p.m.—Market report on © 1,150 meters by radiophone. 9:30 pm——Weather report. League basc ball team llne-ups; 5 p.m.—Health talk: “Taki progress of games every half houf | greaitn” Tnventory.” by Dr. Herman thereafter untll close. i N = T eloe ket and. atock | %, BEES: New Yorkstate health de. 7:45 p.m.—Concert program. final market, | 7:15 p.m.—Base ball report; chil- / d, VEAS—" dren’s bedtime story. 3 WEAS—The Heckt Co. (369 Metera). | dTens bedume TOTY, oo\ gincne| Eastern Dasligh 3 to 4 p.m.—Music; retail news and | showalter, coloratura soprano: Lila| ¢ : reports, Crof. violinist: Harry Smith, basso;! 8:50 p.m.—Instruction in radio; Am- Frances Beeman, pianist; Jéhn Sparl- ‘DI'O fl-‘m"ém e e W MU—Doubleday-Hill_Electric Com- | ing. baritone. : 9 p.m.—Evening Mail concert, un- pany (360 Metéra). 9 p.m.—News and sports. der the -direction of Charies'D. Issac- 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Base ball scores 9:05 p.m-—S%e‘cla‘I features as an- 60N announced and the following program | nounced by radiophone. of music: WIT—Weatinghoune, Newark. | "(a%0 Metera—Central Standard Time “Rose of Bombay,” foxtrot (Ward- (mflettr-;fil-tel")l Ih.zllxh) -Save ;»"Don“‘v“m;r cepoit AR s " Genev: [ me—Deduct One Hour), 2 = - D ke e 9‘:m~:\srlcullurnl reports. mary for cotton states. piano (Bendel); “Don’t Forget.” fox-| 3, am- "AgrEritiras [E00TR octive |, 2:90 p.m—Closing market quota- trot (Herscher-Burke): “Every Day." | ponds and stocks: coffes and sugar |tions and government reports: con- foxtrot (Daly); “Holland's Peasant . “Weather forecast; program of | C¢rt of vocal and instrumental music. Songs and Dances,” piano (Roentxen);' etern— Saving Time—De- WSB—Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Ga. ‘Base ball scores; late 4 p.m.—Concert by Howard Theater 3: 15 pm— signals; | Orchestra. “Homey Lu,” foxtrot (Donaldson-De |, 1235 to 15 D e SIEDAlSLl 5 1ol Sylva): “After the Rain foxtrot (i Bal¥ RIT€0 Ol tions. I news flashes; daily bedtime story and “On the Alamo,” | *OC0% BT85, ™0 all ‘scores: women's | musical selections. Bird Land.”| ¢asnion news; closing prices on coffee | 10:43 to 11:30 p.m.—Special late con- and sugar; grain quotations; progfam | cert. « Mitchell-Pollock S mutic. - piano (Liszt): “Da. Da.[®sBE%C 615 b Agricultural re- | WGR—Federal Tele, foxtrot (Leslie Monaco): |, 13! "Weather forecast: shipping| &raph Company, Buftalo, N. Y. foxtrot (Wilkie-Bradley):|pdws! closing prices on coffee and| (Fastern Daslight-§ s Time— “Fireside Tales.” piano (MacDowell) ar: program of music. Deduct One Hour). : “Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shesn.” fox- to 7:30 p.m.—“Jack Rabbit Stor-| Noon—Weatner and market reports “rof {Gallagher-Shean); °Somewhere by David Cory; final base ball | (485 meters). in Naples.” foxtrot (Zamocnik): “G But 1 Hate to Go Home Alofie, @Sizemore-Shigley) piano (Jones waltz_(Short): The “age limit” for :30 p.m.—Weather and market re- —Closing prices or active ports (435 meters: Clicquot drinkers EXTRA DR-— GIN GER - Ther.c is no a-ge ‘limit” for the c?nnkers i e of Clicquot. Milkis better for babies. But e they don’t have to live many years before Clicquot is a safe drink for them. Closed All Day Saturdays Up to and including Saturday, September 2 Rich’s Midsummer Clearance Sale Women’s Low Shoes 7 Big values! - Several hundred pairs "Women’s White Oxfords .;and Strap Pumps—all " from Rich’s regular stock As for the other extreme—we know of no man i who is so old that he has outgrown his liking for i ginger ale. We presume there may be one or two f somewhere. i v Clicquot Club never varies in taste. It has that i universal appeal which delights the palates of the i young and everi the experienced, more-or-less tired - 5{, Formerly, $8 to $10 S ’ : taste of the old. They all like it.’ 1 i Rediiced to .- | $3.90, . . Other Styles Reduced to $4.90, $6.90 f{aied and $8.90 - Gmger Ale 2 It is good for everyone. Clear and cold spring water aril . ~from bed-rock; ginger from the sunny island of ' Sarsap la ' Jamaica; pure sugar and other. ingredients—all the "Birch Beer : -+ purest that can be bought, made, or grown. L '. Root ; Beer - - Get Clicquot Club by the case lot for the home. T i Sen : Kaepafewbottlesintheicebox. Remember that s e ; g if you want variety you can buy Clicquot Club pate : : e s Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer, and Root Beer. F Street at Tenth: