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BY RADIO TODAY Complete Programs of Radio Broadcasting Stations. NAA—Nava) Radio Station, Radio, Va. 8:45 to 9 w.m.—Live stock receipta; ltve stock markets. 10 a.m.—'Veather forecast on 2,950 meters. 10:30 a.m.—Meteorological report on 5.950 meters. 11:15 to 11:20 a.m.—Hog flash— Chicago and St. Louls. 11:30 to 11:40 a.m.—Fruit and veg- etable shipments, Noon—Time signal; weather report and ship orders on 2,650 meters. 1:40 to 2:25 p.m.—Fruit and vege- table markets. 3:45 to 4 p.m.—Closing live stock | markets. 4 to 4:15 pm—Hay and feed mar- kets. 5 p.m.—Weather report. 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Daily marketgram. 10 p.m.—Time signal: weather re- port; ship orders; 2,650 meters. 10130 p.m.—Naval press news on 2,650 meter: Except where noted, sending 1s CW 6.950 meters. WWX—Post Office Department. 10 a.m.—Weather report. 10:30 a.m.—Marketgram (fruit and| vegetables) on 1,100 meters, 12:30, 2:15 and 3:30 p.m.—CW mar- ketgram telegrams on 1,980 meters. p.m.—Wholesale dairy report onm| 1160 meters by radiophone. 7:30 and 8 p.m.—Market report on 1,150 meters by radiophone. 9:30 p.m.—Weather report. WEAS—The Hecht Co. (360 Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Music; retail news and reports, 1:30 t from Rabson's se ball scores and the ing program of music: “Lovey fox trot, Rom- bherg; fex piano, Ponce Henderse mond; trot, Kalmar-Ruby; waltz, Sol Levy pian lin lin | ke iental Tango, “Blue Bird Land,’ pian fox trot, Robin- Times, son Tark fonal Hadio Institute (300 Meters). 6:30 to 7 p.n—Radio spark code. BYN. WPM—Thomas J. Williams, Inc. (360 Meters). | s of the Church of am of music. reports on ot | 12 noon—Ch Epiphany; prog 12:30 p.m.—News items; stolen toniobiles; program 1 pom. p.m.—"Duo-Art” piano se < ed by U Juo-Art reproducing 10, the Ache Hawaiian Trio, con-| sisting of Joe Jackson, 1 Cross und Louis G nder a few popular sel . Walter ympanied by nd wmusic unt S p ce™: the | s, direction of J. J.| arpenter, piano: A. Car K. Carpenter. saxo- phone: . C. Matson, drum Muir, saxophone: M. Muir, flu Muir. Violin. The Jolly Serenaders will en- teptain until 9:15 poi WJH — White & Boyer Co. (360 Meters). 4 to 4:30 p.m—Summer time recipe suggestions for housewives; radio nrst-aid instruction for sceldents: music. 5:30 to & p.m.—Dinner-hour music. KYW—Westinghouse, Chicago (360 eters—Eastern Standard Time). a.m.—Opening market quota- | tions. 10 am.—Market quotations ard every half hous thereafter until 1| p.m 1:20 p.m.—Closing market quota- | tion: 15 pm.—News and market re- port 3 pm.—American and National ague base ball team _line-ups; | progress of games every half hour thereafter until ¢ e. { 1:15 p.m.—News, market and S‘OCl\'I reports. 1 5:30 p.m.—News, final market, | financial and base ball reports. H 5 pm—B ball report; chil- | dren’s bedtime story § p.m.—Concert by Emilia Cipriani, soprano; Lillian Zan_Grando, n J. Ste ilian Lent, na_Bader, reader. a4 sports. features as an- diophone. accom- nounced by e { WJZ—Westinghouse, Newark, N. J.! (360 Meters—Eastern Daylight-Sav- | ing Time—Deduct One Hour). { 9 am rly morning reports and »r on m products, by the New | York, New Jersey and federal Agri- cultural Bureaus. Musical program. | 12 m.—Opening prices on active ! bonds_and stocks. authority of th New York Stock Exchange; grain by the Chicago Board of Trade; coffee ! and sugar by the New York Coffec and Sugar Exchange; midday reports | and pr on York and agricultu farm products. by the | w Jersey and fed- | bureaus:* weather ¢ (official). Musical program. | 5 to 1 p.m—Standard time sig- from Arlington. i p.m—Midday prices on active by the New York grain_by the Chi- 1 bonds and stocks, Stock Exchange; cago Board of Trade; coffee and sugar the New York Coffee and Sugar change, (closing prices at this ' Saturday); schedule of bas ball games for the American, National | A New Price on the New Oakland Judged by any standard —initial cost, economy of operatiop, comfort, power or lodg life—the superior value of this car is without equal any- where. Atthe priceofa “four” it gives you the performance of a “six”, 1709 L Street Main 7612 Member Washington Aator motive Trade Association |the Aetna Affiliated Insurance Com- { panie: 9:45 p.m.—Recital by Clara Eliza- beth Horn, sporano, well known in | with W | “Dreamy | trom and International leagues. Musical program. » 4 p.m.—Scores by innings of the American, National and International League games; fashion news by the Women's Wear Daily Newspaper: closing prices on active bonds and stocks, - authority of the New York Stock ~ Exchang grain, Chicago Board of Trade; coffee and sugar by the New York Coffee and Sugar Ex- change. Musical program. 5:39 p.m.—"Final reports ard prices of farm products,” by the New York, New Jersey and federal agricultural bureaus; officlal weather report: “shipping news” by the Marine En- gineering and Shipping. News. Musical program. 7. p.m.—Final base ball scores of the American, National d Interna- tional League games. ories from the St. Nicholas Magazine, courtesy the Century Company. 9 p.m.—‘“Location of ships at sea, by the Radio Corporation of America, final base ball scores of the American, National and International League games; closing prices on “active honds and stocks” by the New York Stock Exchange, “grain” by the Chi- Board of Trade, “Coffee and "* by the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange. Business and in- dustrial conditions in the United States as observed by the national industrial and, conference board. .m.—“How _Employes Are by Karl M. Wehinger of Selected, church and concert circles. She Is a member of the Schola Cantorum of New York and the Choral Art of Brooklyn. She comes from a family of musicians. Her soprano voice is clear, full volumed and of wide range. Accompanist, Cammillus Scaturro. & Me to Sleep,” Greene; ow a Lovely Garden,” D'Harde- Vissi D'Arte” (Tosca) Puccini; My Caravan Has Rested.” Vorrei Saper,” Taverno; “The of Laughter.” Sanderson; “One; Fine Day" (Butterfly), Puccini; “Sun- e and You," Penn; “Sylvia,” Speaks; “Morning.” Speaks, and “Springtime of the Year." Rusk. 10 p.m.—Hawallan music by Sal and 1 Rocky, the well known Hawaiian itar entertainers of the eastern| who have quite a reputation their Hawailan melodies. Pro- “Hawaiian March,” “Drowsy ters,” Hawailan Twilight” Hawail.” “Yo-Ho,” “Kewpie Aloha Oe p.m.—“Songs of the Merchant by Chief Steward Ballyn of cythia, Cunard Line. 10:52 to 11 p.m—Standard time stg- | nals from Arlington. 11:01 p.m.—Weather forecast. Program “p Kn gram: KDKA—Westinghouse, East Pitts- £h (360 Meters—Eastern Stand- | bu i ard Time). —Music . to 12 noon—Music. . —Results of base games by innings. 6 p.m.—Theatrical features; base! scores; weekly survey of busi- ness conditions, national industrial| Loard; tri-weekly letter from Farm ! and Home: the last group of radio| articles, 9 Vhat Vogue Has n at s Openings,” for smen, Vogue: “Raincoats, 'mbrellas for men, from Vanit creens in the Deco- tive Scheme.” of general interest, the House and Garden. 6:45 p.m.—Special ne govern- ment market reports; summary of .w York Stock Exchange; weather ball from and Sticks report m.—"Opportunities in the | Profession.” Prof. Alexan-! rman, department of chem- ity of Pittsburgh. i Bedtime Stories . Virginia | S p.m :rt by Mrs, Bonar Decker, dramatic soprano from the studlo of W. R. Gardner; Mrs. P. (. Van Orsdale, accompanist; Abt, mandolin solos. Program: Soprano solos—“Non e Ver.” Matti; “Without Thee," d'Har- let -’ Good Shepherd,” Vande- water: “Oversteppe,” Gretchninoff; “Good Bye," Tosti. h olin solos—"Andante from the Concerto Mendelssohn - Brill “Souvenir,” Weiniawski; “Fantasia.” Abt. 9 to 10,06 p.m.—Time signals. ‘Gl—American Radio and Research Corporation, VMedford Hillside, Maxs. (360 Meters—Eastern Daylight-S: ing Time—Deduct One Hour). Tusic. Weather forecast Valentine (485 Eoston farmers' produce WESTCOTT e 423 FT. AVERAGE FOR OTHER CARS ‘ DIAMETER 35FT. 7“Feet less - TURNING DIAMETER. Think of driving a big 120-inch wheelbase car, yet handling it and parking it as easily as a small car. Westcott turns 7 feet shorter and parksin 3 feet less space with one backing than the average car of the same length. See the Ball Crank Tie Rod and U-Bar drag link —two important features which make this easy - . handling possible. : Lighter Six Open and Closed Models 81690 to $2890 Larger Six E. J. business, United States Department|of the above dimensions, it ought to where the doctors found that his skull of Commerce. be suitable for use as & single-slide | detector, and a pair of 3,000-ohm tele- | ywus fractured and all his ribs but one ndustry in $:00 p.m.—Evening program—cCon- | tuner. px on’a relcehlverl. What 18 the best were broken. The youth was in the Institut islands tely demc cert by Bernard Evees, Boston cele- ==l circult with these instruments? hospital for no less than four and a nstitute. the other hand. he obse brated soclety pianist, assisted by| Q. — two parties receive over one| A—A circuit is shown in figure 1| half years, and finally the surgeons un- AT T were Allerton G. Chase, baritone Ly A na? Mine is about 170 feet long, | which will_be suitable for ¥you 10 |dertook to repair or replace his shat- Cradle,” “Make up Your Mind, Caro-|and retched between two posts,|use. The varfometer is not needed | tered ribs, By the Associated Press Finorromorrow. Morning," “Souve- | one in « neighbor's yard, the other in | in’ the circuit with a crystal de-| A metal plate was inscried in his| "CHICAGO. August 28 —Cristicld, Md nir of Love.” “Rose o'Mine,” “Carolina | mine. OCtoT: skull and the fractured bones were re-la small village on Chesape bay Rolling Stone.” Requests from the| A—Results would be better over| placed by ribs of gold and platinum. [ with 4,000 souls, claims to be the ser radio audience individual antenna. You have wire: Two and a half later the man |gng’ Iargest port of the world in the = cnough for two. Place an insulator was able to leave hospital, and | number of boats of all s o A t the center of the 170-foot antenna since then he has been working in a " e o 2 WWJ—The Detroit News (360 Me-| 41 th¢ Sopter 20 ARE Mg 0 an- cigarette factory. In view of the pres- | 27, cleating it accordin % IN THE BAG OF EVERY ters—Eastern Standard Time). tenna of 85 feet each. L00SE COPLER ent value of gold and platinum, it is ; 1‘!‘ hw?'-n '-1}1‘“:” 3 TRAVELER 9:30 a.m.—"“Tonight’s Dinner” and a ooy i} carsraL evident that he is carrving about in|fmerca, Which W be PRCerit AVELE | special ‘talk by the woman's editor. Q.—1 have a transformer like they his body, quite a considerable amount El ffh"' h ,‘“’”}.’“ aon "0 e 40 a.m.—Music reproduced. use for operating toy elecuhxc lrflll’;‘L of wealth, and it is stated that special | P&1 Church at Portiand Ore. in WHO Weather (185 meters) ‘ould this be used for lighting the measures are taken to protect T i , @.m —Time. filaments of a vacuum_ tube or for 2 him against crin The Seamens Church Institute W KNOWS m —Musie reproduced. the “B" battery voltage? It operates S e el cnvention Sor o] WHAT'S p.m ews Orchestra. on 110 _volts alternating current. _ g I — T W eathor 158 metera). | e e Type of tiansformer NEW TUBE DETECTOR UNIT. |Crisfeld, @ cicaring place for sailo WEAT New The Detroit News Or-,ing. As a radio receiving set is pri- e friaery ‘ ith M. Ruebekam, music|marily a detector of alternations or cmem ond ket st | may be used with apparatus pre- | Which gather the bivalves™ from the | Improved lecturer. Ford Motor Company of illations, there would be & continu- | cegms Aedremans s ot Viously described by the bureau of | ISIENDOTINE beds of the carry 3 Male Quartet: “Medley from | ous buzz In the telephones, loud - Copyright. 1932 Premier Syndicate. Inc bl il reau of|them to the village, where they are 11lelle the South,” “What the Chimney |enough to drown out the signals you| Q—I want to fix a tinfoil shield ;“"‘“_””‘ i5 now helne prepared Hod transferred to ships clearing for all e Sang,” “Fishing, “Catastrop! are trying to hear. | to a wooden panel for a regenerative | 5140 he jesty cost of the|parts of the giobe.' Edna and Laura Gansel, violinis " { circult. What I8 the best way to do | COmPlete set is between §2 The {nstitute maintains seven ma - | Q-~Which is the tuning device, a this? including the cost of batterjes. establishments, one each in Ne WGOY—General _Electric Company. | variocoupler or a variometer, for a| A —Use shellac as a glue to be ap- | LUAllY the description will York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, lc Schenectndy. N. Y. (100 Meterwe | ryetal recaiving set? Which is bet- | plied to the tinfoil. The tinfoil should |4l to the public through the gov- | Angeles. Newport, Fort Arthur, TeX.| =~ stromberg-Carlxon Radio Jacks Eaxtern Standard Time). A how far will it receive with | be pressed on the back of the panel | €FImert printing office and New Orleans. Branches are main- e Pt ptced Wt O 12 p.m—Time signals. S m receivers? and smoothed out. The foil should tained In Norfolk, Va: Havane. Tampa fXo. 145, cut cutout, priced at... .. $1.00 2:30 p.m.—Noon stock market quo- | Jth the variometer and vario-| be cut away where the instrument and Manila, P. 1. There sailors 1 Jur facks are arranged | 1o monni on amy tations. ipler are tuning devices. The | binding posts touch or pass through ORDERED HERE FOR DUTY. | et their mail, have a bath, read a be k: rmica, ¥ Rubber or Wooden panel, one 40 p.m.—Weather report on 4851 variometer a single-circuit induc- | the panel. The ground binding post, | Licut. Reuben A. Barker, at marine|see a movie. get medical treatment, b el £ ness. If Your dealer | meters wave length tanc which is variable, and the| however, should be connected to the | ba-racks, Quantico, Va.. has been or-|sleep in a decent bed, obtain a renew | el sl SRR 6 p.m—Stock market and produce | variocoupler is a two-circuit induct- | shield. ity for cuty at the | of passports, attend church if they want | Stpirubdy oo bonng market quotations and reports; base |ancc. the secondardy winding of which (Copyright, 1922.) chool to and have their letters written | 1200 B NW. Phons Fr. 6803 ball results and late news bulietins;|iq of u fixed value and the primary results of races at atoga Sprin ! 1ding is variable by taps. It would! WVP—Amateur Radlo Reerve, Gov- | 0% ¢ POS “-Ejy](fi.x";ef-.:‘;:im" how; far (Yhe Car with a Longer Lif: e By JACK WILSON 1922, by The McClure Newspaper Symdicate. AW, WHAT Yeu TAkIN' HIM AWAY FOR MRS. OUGAN? HE WAS OUR BAREBACK RIDER! WHERE'S MY CHEE-ILD? MY, 0N, MYL \ WENT TO &ET A TOWEL AAD NOW HES GONE! market report (485 meters). 3 p.m.—Current events. MAN WITH GOLDEN | HUSTON STUDIES TRADE. MARYLAND VILLAGE 3:15 p.m.—Music. > E s S repore s e[| FXPERT ON RADIO|| riBs LIvEs IN 6:30 p.m.—~Boston police reports TOKIO, Aug early sports news, late news flashes, g ; ] FEAR OF THIEVES n, as- 7:00 p.m—"The Family Circle, No. 90.—What's Your Radio Problem? ) S8 d conducted by the Youth's Compan- ; BERLIN, August 28.—A young man ked 2t Ll:;,;;o;u[ & 'Anh‘i"isl(:;.]:(e,\"’s’:‘(e(cr"'"s'”rl * | with ribs of gold and platinum is work- S7120 " p.m—Piano music, Chicker-| Question—My induction coll is about) tuning ability of the set considerably | % in a cigarette factory at Breslau. When he was a locksmith's appren- <3 nches long and two Inches in|and the distance range slightly. diameter. 1f 1 use it for the lunei in a radio receiver, can 1 hear on it?! swer.—If you mean a tuning coil ing Ampico. 7:30 p.m.—Weekly business report by Roger W. Babson: world market survey, last minute report on export tice, several years ugo, he féll from the raof of a house und was budly in- jured. He was taken to a hospital, Crisfield Wants New Branch! of Seamen’s Church Q—I have a variometer, a loose- coupled tuning coil, two variable con- densers, a fixed condenser, a mineral The small village depends for ex! will not give you satisfactory results, ence on the thousands of oyster boats | s the current it supplies is alternat- A circular describing how to make an electron tube detector unit, which 40 Markets. port results. D. e the eols s con ernors Island, N. Y. (1450 Meters— v Eantern Daylixhi-Saving i Q—Can insulated wire be used for - ) - an antenn: 8:00° mur_lnatzaction s o 'A—This is the third time we have Ampico numbers. 9 p.m.—Concert under the auspices of the William Knabe Company. WSR—Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Ga. (360 Meters—Central Standard Time —Add One Hour). 12 noon—Weather report and sum- answered that question in the col- umn, but so many folks continue to sk it that we will answer it again her bare or insulated wire may used Q.—Inclosed is a diagram of my set Would T increase the range i I put in a loose coupler or a varfocoupler in the hookup instead of the cofl? wmary for cotton states. 30 p.an.—Closing market quota-| Aw—Thanks for your nice, clean tions and government reports. | aiagram. It's a pleasure to get them 4 p.m.—Concert by Howard Theater | when they are so well drawn. Yes, Orchestra. would increase the selectivity or thi: Noon—Weather and market repor! 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