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An Ideal Xmas Gift Don’t Delay, for the Supply Is Limited NESCO JUNIOR Radio Receiver Set v high - grade pair of Universal headphones and full aerial equipment. Also works fine on inside aerial. VICTO-RAD RADIO CO,, INC. 718 13th St. N.W. Opp. WCAP Mam 2153 Panels ~have a beautiful satin-like so ish comparable to he finest finish ever | put on hard weods. 18 Stock size panels AT YOUR DEALERS Fanels-Dials-Knobs - Sockets-insulators | AMERICAN HARD RUBBER CQ. | 11 Mercer Street New York WHERE TO BUY RADION Continental Elec. & Suppiy Co., 808 8th st.N. William P. Boyer Company, 812 13th st. The Biggest Value in Washington AN IDEAL Xmas Gift It solves the problem for everybody — Chil- dren, the sick friend. the invalid, the old folks— every one will fnd it an ever serviceable source of pleasure. We were fortunate ing a purchase of one | \erml.x S Crystal Sets A trying several weeks to get this pment in so that we would have something to offer you. The Finest C Set ever put on th competition w » cheap crystal sets now being offered t lic. The Westingho Jr. needs no_introd the public. Its has been with its class. The was put on this vas first put on the market, and it is still being sold at thie price 1I|r(m~hun| the country. fo! set We will place this set on sale tomorrow, complete with antenna equipment and phones, as illustrated, specially priced $14.95 A clear saving to you of $10.05 This is going to be & radio Christmas, so don't delay! Includes a very high-grade pair of Universal Headphones and Full Aerial Equipment. Also works fine on inside aerial. Continental Electric Supply Co. 808 Ninth St. N.W, Open Evenings Until 10 o’Clock | Christian BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and’Entertainment. | [ LOCAL STATIONS. Station, Radio, | 10:55 am. and 10:05 p.m—Weather bureau report. _ Early Program Monday —Live stock reports m.—Frults and vegetables. m.—Weather report. 5 p.m.—Live stock markets. pm—Fruit and vegetable stock report. ther report and feed market. produce. WCAP—Chesapeake and Potomae Telephone Company (400 Meters). 11 a.m.—Service at Vermont Ave Chugeh. Rev. or, will pre 1 at the Lpls Alban. The Rt. Rev. “rceman, bishop of the Diocese ot Washington, “Special Jnust the 1 p.m. direct from w York apitol Theat th Will consist of m Grand Orchestra Theater vocal rtists direct from studio in the the- an recital from kinner Organ Com- Goldthwaite Municipal Auditori of_the Paul, Minn. WRC—Radio Corporation of America (409 Meters). n, St Silent arly Program Monday. Instruction in_code of the Radio (273 Meters). Special Thanksgiving serv- S pm . Vermont Avenue Christian at_the h tata, Myles B. quartet and Avenue Ch 3 dings will be given o Wiltley, pastor of the will alse b choir assisted by horus, \ee”; hymn, Adore Him"; harp solo: " (Thomas); recity- | ngdom of { s and chorus. bass “Let Both Grow To- e Shall Make harp and violin | and chorus her chor Righteous! ow Goeth on ontralto solo, violin solos, isler); b, His Way “Put Thou “Old Re- Sans ¥ S. Braithwaite, baritone; i $135.00 BE s+ wonderrul set: T 38 (&Y inple to operate and will tively cut out local sta- ns. We have heard Los g% Angeles on this set in our store. Q;F AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT ¥ S ASTSAp 58 ¥ @ Sil-llth St.N.W. Main 8168 Exclusive Dixt De Forest The Ideal Radio Outfit and the Ideal Christmas Gift! THE DE FOREST em- bodies the greatest refine- ments known to Radio— and assures the most per- fect results. The simplest to operate—no outside con- nections whatever. A Christ- mas gift that will give un- ending delight. Letusdem- onstrate this set in vour home without any obilga- tions to you. Price, $150.00 Other makes of w recelving sets from ¥ CONVENIENT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED HAVERFORD CYCLE SALES CO. 522 10th St. NW. Main 6588 4: whistle: recita- § | THE W. E. Braithwaite, second tenor; W Haynie, first bass; J. C. Smith, cond bass, DISTANT STATIONS, All Programs Scheduled for Eastern ’ St rd Time. ! AF—! to p.m.—Interdenomina- tional services under the auspices of the New York Federation of address by Dr. Horace 3 30 p.m.—Men' 4 conterence in the Bedford branch Y. M es. 0 pm.—The Gloria Trumpeter. p.m.—Address by Dr. Parkes “God's Creatfon — the Answers to questions by | “adman. 5 p.m.—Pra. and benediction, 1; to 10 p.m.—Program same as Early Program Monday. + pm.—Merle Hartwell, soprano, accompanled by George Holman. Adam Carroll, planist. Noel Finley Ida Deck. 0 p.m.—Adam Carroll p.m.—Lorraime “Christmas Program by Gimbel Brothers. for of St. Thomas' Bubble Book Storles” by Annalist's Talk for ert by 1 Orchestra the Commo- ena, soprano, Enrly Program Monday, p.m.—Victoria and M pianists. p.m.—Margaret Rigal- Zerpoll, so- Pprang 0 p.m—Della Riordan, baritone. 4 p.m.—Marguret Zerpoli, soprano. :15 pm.—"Books.” by Grace Isabel nll\run i music by the ensem- aldorf Orchestra. Clos quotations of farms and market W “—(‘lnflnnl'l (309 Meters). unday_school progr: orial staff of the Meth alat’ Book Coneern: piano solos Mrs. Louis Woerz: Vocal solos s of the Church of by 11:30 a.m—Weather forec ness reports 2:30 p.m.—Business reports, Piano selections, by Jennie s First Charlotte Bord cfred Spooner, Method Gilbert, &&m@@ N e Store of Practical .SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. contralto; John Llf))d tenor; Fred A. Heacox, | Greatest B | by, Re p.o ,aml nste Methodist organ selections. ket reports. Science H; piscopal Cathedral. 5 . bulletins, ports, { Orchestra; Mrs. £oprano. tione. cast. agriograms. 3 p.m.—Closing stocks and marlkets [, (m lecture pingements.” keeper.” prai Intarosts of the Relations soprano. WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). the mus First Baptist C chestra, LOOOG LS GGG S GGG, -D. C, DECEMBER Early Program Monday. 1:30 to 2 p.m.—Address by Judge E. B. Muse, “The Place of Amuse- g Phulp L F'rlck organ musie. | pants WGY Orchestra; vocal amaRial coloe: p.m.—Services of the First| scopal Chure WHAS—Louisville (400 Meters). * 10:57 a.m.—Organ music. 11 am.—Services under the aus- pices of the Fourth Avenue Presby- tertan Church. s Handicap: Rev. Phillp L. Frick; violin a 5 to § p.m—Concert by the St. Ce- cilian Church chotr. Early Program Monday. § to 5 pm.—Strand Theater Orche: “Just Among Home “The Larger Aspect of 'World A{- fairs” by Frederick Dixon; Walnut Theater Orchestra; news bulletins; live stock, produce and grain market reports, Early Program Monday. ‘ 12:30 p.m.—Stock and produce mar- | —Weather report. Music and address as Done for Kitchens.’ 45 p. 2 p.m. WWJ—Detrolt (516 Meters). p.m.—Services of St. Paul's KDKA—Pittaburgh (326 Meters). 11 am-—Services of the TFirst Church of Christ Secientist, Pitts- burgh, Pa., H. O. Moore, first reader. 2:30 p.m.—Bible story for the chil- dren. by Rev. W. A. Logan, pastor of the ‘Alpha Lutheran Church. o] pan: . —Concert. Early Program Monday. 0 a.m.—"“Tonight's dinner. —Public health service 10:25 a.m.—Weather forecast | 3 p.m.—News Orchestra, 3:30 p.m.—Weather and market re- Lot bh&d\fllde Presbyterian Church. 6:30 p.m.—Dinner concert by the lPhtuburgh Athletic Association Or- chestra. 7:30 p.m.—Services of the Calvary Episcopal Church. _Early Proxram Monday. stock market re- WOC—Davenport (400 Meters). 9 cred chimes concert. m.—Orchestra concert by the *. Orchestra, § pm—Organ recital 8:30, p.m. 9 pam 10 p.m. sical program; P dward I | s ; P S, C. p Ay:nlfluuinl, 12 nnhnf\lurkl'\ report 12:10 p.m.—DMusic: weather fore- Early Program Monday. Fast, 11 am.—Opening market quota- noon—Weather and river fore- Church servi e bro 12:05 p.m.—Market quotations and | [CAJSast from Orchestra Hall; mu- ixcerpts from “The New Testament—An American Transation, by Prof. Edgar J. Goodspeed, read b Willlam Ziegler No 1 p.m—Chimes concert. 4:30 p.m—Educational progra ! numbery to be announced by R. W. Stephenson on “In iner, Grinnell Col- WOR—Newark (405 Meters). the speaker this be Early Program Monday. 10:30 am.—News and comment of the financial and commercial market larket reports. 0 a.m —Financial news and com- Early Program Momday. 2:30 p.m.—Corinne Wilson Greene, D.m.—Mrs. on. “Problem Julian of Heath, to the House- 2 moon—Market reports; report. 12:30 p.m.—Late news and comment 3 p.m.—Corinne Wilson Greene, so- weather p.m—Judge Jean Norris, in rip Around the World in the Court of Domestle [J- Peterson of People's Gas Company p.m.—Market reports. :30 p.m.—News and comment, .m.—Market reports. | 2:20 pm.—Closing market tions. 3,15 p.m.—Financial netvs bulletins, 3:30 p.m.—Closing stack quotations. 4 and 5 pm.—News and sport bul- letins. 3:45 p.m.—Corinne Wilson Greene, quota- = . comment and 12 noon to 1:15 p.m. rst Methodist ervices of Church; organ to § p.m.—Organ concert from the Rialto Theater, % to 7 pm.—Vesper concert I AA—Dallas 11 a.m.—Services from the Church of the Unity; Philharmonic Male Quartet. (478 Meters). ks' memorial ser Baptist Church. adio” Chapel Bibla irst Presbyterian | p.m.—Vespers on | A1 Mamicipal Chimes. p.m.—Services Congregational Church ) the Spring- the Faith quartet, rly Program Monday. a.m.—Market reports; of Services of the ch. i1 to fts [SBURGH & BROTH Almost Impossible to Meet the Unprecedented Demand for This Complete Radio HE} demand for an if you are thinking of ment in delivery. used. 3 WD-12 Tubes 1 Phone Plug The Receiver (as sketched). 3 Columbia Dry Cells 1 Everready 45-v. “B” Block Receiving Set It is the opinion of Radio Ex- perts that this set represents the best Radio value offered in Wash- ington at anywhere near this price— *70 we launched the initial sale of this wonderfully construct- ed Complete Radio Receiving Set, we did so to meet an unfilled instrument of this type. But little did we think that the UNFILLED DEMAND was so great. If you would visit the many homes in Washington and “check up” the various kinds of receivers used you would undoubtedly find ,a far greater number of these sets than any others. We have just received our.fourth big shipment—and we suggest that purchasing a 3-tube set, to come here tomorrow or Tuesday and make your: selection—so as to avoid any disappoint- It is a wonderful instrument—its receiving range is equal to other 3-tube sets—and it gives sufficient volume so that a loud speaker may be The Complete Outfit Assembles 1 Pair Brandes Phones 100 Ft. Aerial Wire 25 Ft. Lead-in Wire 2 Aerial Insulators 1 Ground Clamp Expert Installation Advice. Can Be “Purchased on Liberal Terms, $70.00 RADIO SHOP, BALOONY—-STREET FLOOR PRPPTPT DD PPDEPPRPEDDIDD DD WBZ—Springfield, Mans, (337 Meters). | H m.—Vesper ‘services of the { ver, { obta red by tuning t 923—-PART Why howl for a “silent mght" when ambitious DX folks can elimi- nate ‘“troublesome” home station every night, if de- sired, by the use of a stmple wave trap? - As a substitute for the silent night desired b tube fans in many | cities, and espe- cially in Wash- ington, W. L Tesch, engineer in twenty-three plates and preferably er attachment for 2 adjustme er is avail mon forty-three-plate «xz . it may used, but will be der_to ad)uu properly. A cond recommended ma purchased” any radlo store for from $3 to $6. In fact, the entire wave trap may b purchased for £7 or $8 and should guarantee of satisfaction . dealer. be constructed at a than $1. First pro- cure a round tube of some insulating material such as bakelite ormicarta or even ordinary cardboard; a round oatmeal box will serve nicely. T| tube should be about three inches long and from two to five inches n di a three-inch tube is about forty turns of No. 2 e on_it, or if ibe is used wind on only in other words, the larger tube requires a lesser number of turns and the smaller tube requires of turns, ill_be to total cost of le: e the for build- s apparatus which will tus connect termi to th of the termi- to the binding post of the receiving ur wave trap is now com- ted and ready for operation Possibly you ing the abi 1o eliminate the. pow rby stations, one terminal of th nal of the conde: ough the of th Some to th quene: part will fore gardless desired. ar signal very ' strong, the receiver to respond, of the tuning. —Althsugh there are built that are s lective enough to eliminate this troublesome interference, the plext and most tive elimination i ing signals 1 Yy celver. In order to do th first pass it but just by stetion us usual, but start turning the condenser of the wave trap, soon you will come to a point Erow tuning. this. cir 1t you will £oon reach the signale cannot be heard the wive trap condenser at i point and tune your receiver us ai ns. You will not point hes the recei other gnals wighout las! ing set, whereas will come through their energy. “In_construction the simple devi and a condenser. hould be of the wa ffectiveness that WRC this devier only three I might blocks from ska,*Kansa: other states, and of interference. In s tried a the en- 16 Early Program Mo 1:30 p.m.—Weather foreca = Parents, violinis rpentieri, vio- iinist; Joseph Franzosa, cellist; Jay Pomerantz, pianist; Melville Miller, bariton. “Hivver” tire cost cen model £ wh Ve, an 44!(1 surreptitiously ob- d from the pantry; on the - und thir “covered copper wir - g ten it WMC—Memphis (500 Meters). stituting_the_coil Silent i [ 1 o . the con- ndenser ¥ ot Ninth 1 No. 10 Set, $88 W~ TELEGRAM Nov. To Radéo Station KHJ, Los Angeles, Oal. We are getting you consistently and better than any other Pacific Coast station. Heard you last night, song “Old Black Joe,” then weather report Iugh 89 low 56 then sign off about 9:30 Pacific. Please verify wire collect. Creel Bras Lae Angeles Nov 20 PM 259 To Creel Bros. Washington, D. C. Zoellner quartet played “Old Black Joe”’ Sunday, then weather report, signed off mine thirty. Station KHJ. We up Los Angeles nearly every tlmep’vcvl; tgv for 1{‘. On g'undny evening we pickeq up KHJ while WCAP was broadcasting Le Paradis Band. On the No. 10 Atwater Kent we guarantee easy loud speaker re- ception of Dallas, Fort Worth, Havana and Minneapolis, Omaha and Montreal. The rich deep tone of the Atwater Kent loud speaker at $36 is a revelation. Sold on 5 days’ trial. Your money back if you wish. 19, PM 147 Distributed by CREEL BROS. 1312 14th Street N.W Radio and Auto Elmrlclum Official Service for Atwater Kent, Delco, Klaxon Remy, Efsemans. Dyneto. Conmecticat 1,000 OWNERS PRAISE IT ‘Why? Clarity of sound without noise. Requires no batteries for operation. So simple a child can operate it. The True Tone Radio Receiver A highly efficient Radio Set that gives music or voice its richness, color and personality: Neatly arranged in a beautiful cabinet of solid oak with a highly polished Gray Silver finish. It fits with dignity into the finest room. Complete (ready to use) $ 1 2.00 with aerial and telephone This set will operate from the electric light socket in an apart- ment house. Guaranteed to operate four pairs of phones. The supply of these sets is llmited. Pureh now or Eflakt a small deposit immediately in order to insure getting one. For sale at the following stores: V. M. Fookes, 2746 14th St. N.W. J. H. Harding, 1319 14th St. N.W. Modern Electric Shop, 1411 U St. N.W. John J. Odenwald, 1209 H St. N.W. L. C. Redmond, 341 Pa. Ave. S.E. s | from | Greatest Value Ever Offered in RAPIO Radiola Built by Westinghouse For the m.pCorpomtlon America Ratio ey Aerio]a, Sr. Complete—with WD-11 Tube and Brandes Phones Batteries) . Radio Corporation of “The dio.” have callc t Popularized R from 300 to 1.000 3 WAYS SOLD THE RADIO SALES STUDlO great deal of pri ide to offer to the \\ ashing ublic 500 Sets The Supply Is lelted Dealers all over the alize the great their only regret is that not get the quantity des Our Sale Fast —and our first deliveries sold « in advance. Large shipments has come in now, and we can malke Immediate Deliveries There is no reason why should be without the best s tube set on the market. We : fering the following TERMS ‘$10 Down $10 Per Month What an Ideal XMAS GIFT It solves the problem for all peo ple—children, the friend, the invalid, the old folks. Every one will find it an ecver serviceable source of pleasure ||| Another Big Value 2-Stage A-C Amplifier Built for use with the Aeriola fpee fv’dlyfil e { nected by | below Range s and more HAS AL- lncludmg ‘2 WD-1I—Tubes and Plugs ‘ hes st ror . HO Will Operate Any Loud Speaker Or Victrela Attachment We advertising these sepa- rately, and not together, at the com- bined price of 79.00 —as we feel the majority of the public will rather buy the Acriola, s , first and learn all the possibili- ties of Radio and later buy the A-C Amplifier when a more pretentious set is desired. An ideal future gift to some member of the family. Your Satisfaction Our Guarantee S=RADIO- SALES STUDIO 1403 PARKRDAD Wasu C. neTonD