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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. . C,, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922, : fLig RADIO RALF AND HIS FRIENDS— T T AT LET'S GO /N AND PRACTICE .OUR. RADIO MUSIC LESSOAl ~ 17 By JACK WILSON 4:30 p.m.—Final reports and prices on farm products; weather forecast; shipping news; music. « 8 p.m.—Bedtime stories. | 8 p.m—Location of ships at sea; final base ball scores; closing prices on stocks, bonds, graln, coffee and sugar. BY RADIO TODAY ANOW WE'LL SING THE CALE BACKWARDS AOW WE ARE GOING <o LEARN TO SING THE SCALE FRONT . \WARDS AND BACK WARDS® - JUST LIKE WHEW! LET'S REST ON THE Complete Program of Radio Broadcasting Stations. P 8: AUl programs scheduled for eastern | wa: . standard time, X NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. 3:45 to 4 p.m.—Closing live stock 3 p.m.—‘Broadcasting Broad- " by Bertha Brainard. g p.m.—“Present Conditions and Opportunities in Bexico,” by S. L. Alatriste, president of the Mexican Chamber of Commerce. & markets. 8:25 p.m.—Concert by Westinghouse ; . w4 to 4:15 p.m.—Hay and feed mar- | band Tets. p.m—Opera recital by Amy | | Grant. 9:52 to 10 p.m.—Time signals. 10:01 p.m.—Weather forecast; muslc. = 5 p.m.—Weather report. 5:30 to ¢ p.m.—Daily marketgram. 10 p.m.—Time =i ; weather re- ; ship orders; 0 meters, 10:30 p.m.—Naval press news on 2, meter. Ilxcept where noted, sending is CW 50 meters. KDKA—Westinghouse, East burgh (360 Meters). 6 pm.—Weekly survey of business conditions tri-weekly letter from Farm and Home: the Nast group of radio articles, No. 29; “Fall Hats and Acceasorles;” “Dressing Gowns and Intimate Tollet Accessories:” “Brown :in Decoration.” | _6:30 p.m.—Concert by the Lakewood | Pitta- WWX—Post Office Department. (1,160 Meters). .—Report on fruits and veg- —Report on dairy products 5 and g n. i Orchestra. :30 p.m.—Live stock and grain re-| 6:45 p.m.—Government market re- gort ! ports; summary of New York Stock s —Report on fruits and \‘«-g-{EXchange, 7:30 p.m.—Eedtime stories. 8 p.m.—Program by students of (he[ Pittsburgh Musical Institute. .m.—Weather forecast. “WEAS—The Hecht Co. (160 Meters). :53 to 10 p.m.—Time signals. ¢ national conference held in 1912, | radiotelegraphic convention provide ! R] )ND FAIR NEX' 10!‘ blooded cattle have made reservu- . * *3 to 4 p.m.—Retall reports and the H when the letters of the alphabet were | that the call letters of stations in the’ CHMOND F. T MONTH | ? for space and there will ln ilowing program of music: Selec- | WGY—General _Eleetric Company, alstributed th | ¢ the | international system must be formed | Special Dispatch to The Star. several hundred of the best dairy tions played on the phonograph—*"s Schenectndy, N. Y. (360 Meters). | EXPER I ADVICE ON RADIO arlA Th e E che ““I_‘;fls of thelof u group of three letters (now| RICHMOND, Va, September 18—/ and beef herds here for the benefit ol It While Dancing,” “The Sneak. 6 p.m.—Produce and stock market uch purposes. How Uncle | sopetimes extended to four) which|Richmond will open the state fair |the visitors. . Sam makes use of these three letters is his own concern. This division of the alphabet among the great powers of the world—a .division which is_still unknown to the masses of the people of the % participating nations—began at Lon- P 7 don on the occasion of the inter- national radlotelegraphic conference and was completed at Bern, Switzer- land, on the day of the beginning of the world war, August 1, 1914. Flapper Walk,"” “Oh} shall be distinguishable from one an- other. The call letters allotted to the United Sta Moth quotations bulletins, 7:45 p.m.—Concert program buse ball results; _— There are few occupations quite o here October 8 for ten days, With pe aps better conditions and prospects i for a great even than at any time In |futile as comparing the past with its history. One of the best features|the present—to the disadvantage of will be the racing card. Exhibitors either. Overcome that news | ng Fool,” “If Winter C L T'm Just Wild About Harry,” “I Love Her, She Loves Me." Sclec- tions player iano: “Do | Rose_of Bom- | 1t, You'll Get 103.—Call Letters—What They Mean. | WGI—American Radio and. Rewearch ‘orporation, Medf: Hillside, M: (380 Metern). 5 p.m—eWeekly crop report (485 meters). { 5:30 p.m.—Boston police reports; late news flashes; sport news. with the letter W, and all combina- ti from KDA to KZZ. inclusive. The K combinations from KAA to KBZ belong to Germany. Tomorrow we shall giv ds some further points of fn- Tve Got e Us.” our radio 3YN—National Radio Institute (360} Meters). i fri terest in regard to the call letters. | L3 . i .6:30 to 7 p.m.—Radio spark code. | 8 AME weekly buiness ¢ siderthe regulation of radi com- (Copsright, 1922 i o . 2 iy port by Roger Babson; bulleting munication between the nations of WJIH—White & Boyer Co. (360 Me-| caple and radio on export conditions - Pt the world. At that gathering, man-| SEAMEN END STRIKE I en ters). final base ball scores: “Rus Re’ P D 3&‘ P it | dates for international call letters SR | 4 to 4:30 pm.—Summer-time recipe | fugees in Co Nlantlill wx&‘} . lg; Ehpf 3 st i % = ooy “;ero distributed among the confer- —_— e | Suggestions ' for housewiv: radiv | Whiting; concert by Miss Sonja E. o4 SRR ) § ring powers. But the delegates to Y = i : o # frst.aid instructions for accidents, | Gyxander. | London made only a partiai ailotment | 23-Hour Protest Against Change _ Decide now to rid yourself of eczema, music. H lof call letters to those countries in 8-Hour Law. ringworm or any other equaily tormenting 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Dinner-hour music. | WWJ—The Detroit News (360 Me~ | that signed the convention; this work © skin trouble from which you are suffering, Lt Pty was completed later by the inter-| PARIS, Sep or 18.—The twen by using Resinol Ointment, because:— WMU—Doubleday-Hill Eleetric Com-| 3 pm.—News Orchestra ¢ i national bureau ofs the telegraphic |threc hour p rike of the s g g 3 S pany (360 Meters). 0 p.m.—Weather (485 meters). % = S B S ¢ i {union at Bern, when, by the consent |men in various French ports ended | It stops itching almost instantly—- 4:30 to 0 p.m.—Statement from :40 p.m.—Alarkets. of the assoclated nations, it modified | vesterda At all ports where the Cools inflammation at once, and Babson's statistical bureau, on “How port results. arful -fid?aflt to the previous allotment |strike w: s‘elrre( tive the men returned otes lhenmmdckinbahh—wb D € T At ! . Detroit News Orches- of call letters. to work without disorder. | ! et ot bt D e e P isical mumbers, T et The call letters distributed by the| Union leaders sald that the efforts | Contains nothing that could injure or The following program of music P Bern bureau now constitute the|of the men to force the government irritate the tenderest skin— e B O oot Hope.” | WaB—AtiNats, Journsl, Atlints; 62 basis for every slgnai that is sent|to reconsier a modification of the I & dosior’ formsla: and s bsesi 3 2 § : PR out by a government or commercial | elght-hour law would not take the G 360 Met: . o " t ry ; Blano, (Gottae W‘"l:r;‘eb‘efif‘reg?l." & lem” eters) MERCIAL STATIONS ARE DETERMINED ;‘;‘dl? Operator anywhere In the world, | form of a general sirike. but \\'«)\xld{ prescribed by physicians for nearly v i O 2t 2 5 . & o = al e twenty- cons cl v in e Ning Goes Do trot | (Bloom): | § (o 7 pm—Base ball scores: late Copyright. 1922 Premier Syndicate, Inc. | alphabet can he shifted about t form <irjelest obbervance of evers technic 4 30yeim g e MR e T L e R VL LA T one who has listened in on booklet, “Amateur Radio Stations of, 3 Sufficlent number of combinations cality in the shipping rul Can be obtained from your nearest P mpietiat o pm. to 125 -m. n: 4 = . [ the United States,” issued by the gov-|t0 furnish call signals for so many | they added, would cause man drug store at small cost—one jar man Clarke); “Don't Forg the radio is familiar with the formula u 24 B h ¥ b L s ! et Tdcatines the Sendsh, radio stations is at first thought |in the departure of v : good for many treatments. i Lo i e LR L —— thag every sender uses when he Intro- | e L RG0S number ! astonishing. ] men will also demand increa : ; i e S e ot (Tark-lobin | WYP—Army Signal Corps, Bedlow’s | juces himself into the world of ether. |also indicates that it is also an ama-| When one considers that the United | wages and possibly fusist on payment Resinol Scapls an invaluable 2id to Resin : son); “Voice of Love" (Scaumann). Island, N. ¥. (1450 Meters). Virst, he signals the query, “All|teur station and that it is also lo-|States of America is getting along | in pounds sterling | ment,and itsdaily use for the toiletand bathis suficient vl oy e o hta Tisbuction i ranin: o . 1 teain the ‘sccond area. But the| Without difficulty on something lex | to keep most complesions clear, fresh and glowing. “Why, Dear? (Cohen): “Panorama| § p.m.—Concert. g clean?” and then, if he finds he iy ier X marks tnat station as unique: than three call ‘Jetters, one realizes . | Theideal soap for the family, Bay,” waltz (James Monaco-Grant not intruding upon a conversation.|smong amateyis. for that letter ,.d’:-tu;l);el;egz of the world ought to LINCOLN’'S PALLBEARER DIES | Qlark); - ance,” piano ach- | v ds to call the station he|reserved exclusively for experimenial. o falrly well on the re-| NEw HAV September 18 trot (Leslle Mons . “The Sneak. e = 2 2 S S{And the K identifies the particular vi at in the distribu-| . belleved 16 ha: cent Waltz,” piano (McKce). 3:30 ?fn‘f‘_"?flfifir’a‘?é'f“f“ bureau. | immediately he follows up by identi "H’nd"k",‘;""“; Surth the letrers, N W | coln, died home ; “How Musio s Composed.” fying himself by his own call letter. New York city and | This statement must he slightly | 94¥ i r‘,‘| WM —Thomas J. Willinms, Inc.| “7'pm.—Citizenhip, Its Opportunity | For instance, “1¢2XK, 2XK, INK." also owned by an amateur. modificd, however, for K is not wholly 2 ecial .“'.e:l:lily. program as 'ilir':vlnR!eL:‘nw:n:bm" by ex-Gov. Wll-| what do these call letters mean? Experiment Station Call. S eLdivideuowesdhin it Seek every « ¢ of gettin 710 pin—Songs by Rev. Berle|Who assizns them? What do the| Themever the letter X, Y or Z| Itshould be explained that the serv-|in touch with those who know som Piano sclection; selection played by | Chag: Jolnt recital by Ann At. | PUmDer® and letters signify: follows o numeral, tho amateur sta- ice regulations of the imternational lthing that you don't the Elite Soclety Orchestra, “A Dane- | 7:30 p.m—Joint recital by Ann At- .2 of v may be identified as an experl- the Elite Soclety Qrchestra, "3 Danc. | udri, dramatio soprano, and Paui| The number 2 in both ';‘_’ above |t Station, a school or Institute, or ¥. Nixon, “Since You Went Away”; | Haeussler, pianist accompmlxést. calls {ndicated that the sen1 ing sta-|an amateur radio relay station, respec- aopra Miss Virginia Williams, 7:40 pm—Well known old songs. |tion is an amateur station located in|tively. -'1521"1?';?10 ¥ -‘(inn‘.‘gpm':?‘(} ‘b;“:;.»' community singing, led by Carl|the second area. There are nine areas milarly, all call letters that begin Plite Society Orchestra, ~The Sheik” | Bannwart. in the Unlted States aliogether.’ The | with W und N belong exclusively to | —_— ~ teaturing the violin): baritone solo, call letters, “2AQB,” thus make clear [ Uncle Sam; the letter elongs to | ] B mmmer 6. Aormier. s ALt | WBZ=Wentinghouse, Springfeld,he siatus of the siation and its gen- | him only in part. They were first of- — . Risen saxaphone solo, W am Mil- Mass. (380 meters). eral i A reference to e ally assigne 0 m e inter- — iér. “Canadian Capers”: soprano solo, | 6:30 p.m.—Base ball scores: bedtime = Miss Virginia Willlams. “At Dawn- | stories. | = 1 . James E. Mil- | 6:45 p.m.—"The Home Information ' Through™; baritone | Center”; business conditions; produce C. Wormley, “Un-|market report. No Cost A 10-Day Test is Free The coupon will bring to any home a ten-day test of Pepsodent. That test will be a revela- tion. It will show you the way to new beauty, new safety—to results that all people desire. Mail the coupon now. 1"; selection. the Elite Society Or-| 7 p.m.—Base ball scores; band con- h . “Three O'Clock in the Morn- | cert. % ] . 2z ite Society Or- e 18’y Dlano; adlo. ¢ geople would concentrate onl -~y l Y WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (380 |their work as wholeheartedly as they i ! 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