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BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Stat Va. (435 Meters). 10:55 am. and 10:05 pm—Weather bureau repor rly Progral Radio Monday. reports. 1d vewetables. er report tock markets and vegetable ke & Potomac Tele- (460 Meters). Church nd C irles WEAP—Chesape of the nnecti- Wood, ton will give he 7 pm.—Major Viv Gilbert, was with Geno Allenby at the Jerusale wi 1k on “The of or day being wan T rrom t 1 of Fall the Special mu, airs - Capltol 1 York \ Theanter [ The 1. Roth- first part Kon dive Ih artists studio dire in the ing p.m —Organ 3 recitul direct the Skinner York city from Organ slenals fr bservate ‘WRC—Radlo Corporation of Ameriea | (460 Meters). Silent Early Program Monday. t p.m—Instruct npany Meters). of the hurch; ser pastor; special ction of William | tian « Wiltiey u the di Braithwai Ave Hev. musi E. ue O Earle DISTANT STATIONS, All Programs Scheduled for Fastern Standard Time. sider the 1ovetion Charles Early Program Monday. Josiah B. Free, baritone, ac- Winifred T. Barr ks io Chooge v Herbert rmer instructor of Eng- t Harvard University. ¢ Abraham. pianist h H. Free, baritone. Abrah pianist. am Brothers, 0 sie Sanlin Chidr. bel New York WIZ—New York (455 Metern). —Church servi i terian_Church; A. Kiegwin! Book Storfes.” 11 West by alist's Talk b for p.m.—Cone Hotel Commodore Oreb arly Program Monday. —Readings, Katherine rt, the by Cora den and I 4:30 p.m.—1] dorf Astori; tring Closing reports of the state department of farms ; farm and home reports; g quutations of the New York Stock E. foreig: exchanges; national board Teports; Ever York (405 Meters). lio Bible class; Bible musical program. recital, by Patri- linist and Teresa San- WIY—New 2:30 pan lesson; add 5 pam ert, by Mabel Ash, go- Recital, by Alphonse Boh- soprano. sohrer, planist ‘Waldort ria Syripho. Orchestra. W—Cincinuati (309 Meters). 10 0ol gervices, by the editorial staff of Sunday school publications the Methodist Book Concern the Church of Farly Program Monday 1:30 a.m.—Weather fo | Baptist Church: sermon by Rev. Gor. | l\Iv.u\ H. Baker, 1 { eh | T'7:30 pume—Services of | Baptist Churel | "]s There Any ! the 1lls of the Worl. | whio! rmont won by | { soprano: | gram. report 2:30 par 1 pm 5 pom Kenrt; B WGY—Schencetndy (350 Meters). Sirst AMPLIFYING TRANSFORMERS ! 8LLTHE BETTER DEALBRS STLL THE. \km" « | PosiTiveLy-- =78 GUARANTEED 19911&'? &{l_)e’cectgr Tt RADIOAUTO SUPPLY-CO- SopsRvEs THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, RADIO GOSSIP AND NEWS interference with tho broadcast ls- tencrs and with commercial and ship stations are some of the important dv which should not be neglect- wd. In order to secure the most suc- cesstul and extended use of radio in the future legislative action along lines recommended to Congress last year is essential, the report contin- ues. It is becoming more difficult each year to apply the existing law of 1812 to services which not only did not exist, but were not contemplated. For the purposo of considering what | could be done from an administra- | tive point of view to lessen the |®mount of interference .in radio | broadeasting the Secretary of Com- | | | Reiterating his plea for radlo leg- | islation made last year, Secretary ot Commerce Hoover explaing the pres- ent radio situation in his annual re- port and urges Congress to designate Some one to handle radio regulation. “The rapid growth of radlo com- munication makes necessury an af- firmative declaration by Congress ot i@ governmental pol in accordance { with which the art I8 to be conducted }nnd the empowering of som {to curry that policy Into effect, Secretary states. “This can only be | done through an oficer with discre- | thonary powers and under the re 1 ng which will be made by | contorn: -l the taw,” 3:30 p.m.—Concert by the WGY Or- Asa O. Coggeshall, tenor. 3 the First organ music; sermon, Permanent Cure for by Rev. Gor- don 1L Baker. Early Program Monday. 12:20 p.n.-—Stock market re 40 p.m.—roduce orts. market re- 12:45 p.m—Weather foreca 2 p.m.-—Music and addre mis Plants und Flower Willtam J. Cramb, troit (516 Meters). “rvices of St. Paul's E ral. vtroft News Orchestra Sarly Program Monday. 9:30 a.m.—"Tonight’s Dinner.” 9:4 am.—Public alth - service bulletins. 10:25 a.m.—Weuther forecast. 4 pan.—Detroit News Orchestra. 3:30 p.m.-—-Weather forecast. 3:35 p.m.—Market reports. t “hrist- by Mrs. merce called a second radlo confer- ence, which met in Washington on March 20 last. As far as practicable the recommendations offered by the conferces have been put into opera- tion, | resulting in considerable {mprove- | ment. espectally in the elimination of | interterence, Of the many services performed by radio, unquestionably the marine service fs the most able, where it is employed as a life-saving device to summon aid in the event of an accl- dent at sea. The radio inspectors of | the Department of Commerce are re- quired to give first consideration to the inspection of radio installations on American and forelgn vessels aring from our ports. huring the there were 11,298 W tnspecti m in ¥ Wwith the general terms of he adds, mmanding the matter to tl attention of Congress, | We of revising and simplifying [ the White bill, which passed the { House last sesslon, is known to be under way, and Secretary Hoover be- eves no opposition will be found on the hill_when the new bill is pr sented. While he Is not seeking extra | | work required in the bill for his de- partment, radio regulation, of course, | is now under his direction and it s known that Mr. Hoover is greatiy in- | terested in its development. The report states that facilitles for the enforcement of the prexent luw wholly inadequate There are U stations now sending rn gew within_our country or ARt he law vequir stations, uili il WWI— 11am cepal Cat 5 o WOC—Davenport (484 Meters). 10 a 1 chimes concert, 2:30 pm.—Orchestra concert, thes Muvic i Charle t smpl riy Program Monda quipn eretce 1t mu sonuble Tree ither - Weather avd 18 river tore- 12:05 p.m, agriograms. 1 p.m.—Ch P —Market quotations und ar ago. In countries there are but 60, having 89 of thexe. permanency of this means of {ng to the public news, en- t, And InStruction seems as- plation be ¥ to officlaly, and it is otnts out. *s reasonable to expect a continuation o of ship sta-|of the rapld growth of broadcasting ¥ of lfe, the in-|gations. Improved apparatus, greater sting stations 1o} care providing high-class pro- rence and permit ml-|grams, and closer supervision by the ratlon, and the fnepec- | ridjo inspection service to minimize ons_to_prev L should, however, ntinued growth in the nes concert 3 Closing stocks and markets. $:30 ° p.m —Educational progra (musical numbers to be announced lecture by K. W. Stephenson on “Im pingements.” WOR—Newark (405 Meters). duties it is cssential | larger appre Mr. Hoover am Mondny. Lownsbery, pianist Martin in & t for Women in Adver- ultaneous op tion_cf amatenr s | audienc Quartet: There rpist ctivi Veapers on the munietpal | popors teur tr from 0, 1 Miss Adle 1s no abatement in emateur v, nccording to the secretary's Tho number of licensed ama- smitting _stations incrensed 4 in 1922 to 16,670 on June Serlous effor: I8 being made eurs to lnprove their ap- s to reduce interference the eMclency of their Annually these experi- onduct transatlani'c tests ropean_amateurs. The las nebery, pianist p.in. Bolani, “Qur 15 bery P Peter's Chureh: of the St WBAP—Iort Worth (478 Meters). | BpauRstet | 12 to 1:15 p.an—Services of the 5 odist Church: organ mu: to pon. —-Organ concert fro: Rialto Theater. § to T p.m-—Vesper concert paratus so {and iner stations. | mente | with ma WIP—Philadelphia (500 Meters). 30 p.m.—Hroadeast from the ¢ spic WFAA—Dallas (476 Meters). dio Bible Theater, under the rmantown Y. M. . A Iy Progmm Monday. 30 p.m.—Weather forecast ! 8 pm-—Club Madeid presents Harold | Leonard and his Red Jackets: Horacs Rowe, tenor: Miss An Toddings, | soprano. 10:30 to 11 cltal; address. 11 to 12 p, Jimmy Allen's Or- chestra: dance music recitul Early Frogram Mond: 1:30 to 2 p.m.—Address by George Thomas on “Bloomin' Britishers.” —Sacred song WFI—Philadelphia (365 Meters) Chapel services by R e ' Muckic of the North- WHAS—Loutaville (400 Metern). Church; quar- Organ music vicon of the VERY ONE in the family wil love the radio. Why delay ng one of our {nexpensive sets When they have been proved the best to have. The Ideal Christ- mas Gift. “For Radio—Sece Us." THE LITTLE RADIO SHOPPE RADIO SUPPLIES 2924 14th S LW __Phone Col. 33%0 from the Church: Struck for Edward Orgen_ recital Preshyterta; Tenth Hour ning.” by R Broadway roline ( Wunderlich. r, bass; Hen tralto; William C. Goodwin, organii 5 to 6 pm. Macartney. Early Program Monday. 10:15 p.m—Produce market the auspices of Hve stock reports. 1 pm.—Meyer Davis' Bellev Church chofr. | qulaeeB g ever B Early - Progra Monday. »l: l’TOO;‘ otel nnc’r’:nh'r'l‘; estra. 5 to 6 p.m.—Selections by the Wal- cert by Eima Wagene nut Theater Orchestra; police bul- leting; “Just Among Home Folks “The Lurgest Aspect of Affairs,” b Frederick Dixon: news bulletin itve stock, produce and graln mark. reports. red concert. u ¢ Shawner Christiar Dalphine Deslo, cellist; accompanist; Loretta Shoop, Going Fast! 500 Sets ssslm MADIOLA SR. Wentinghouse for $39.50 1 tubes a0 Brandes phon $10 Down, $10 Month Other Specials WMC—Memphis (500 Meters). Stlent KSD—St. Louls (546 Meters). Silent KDKA—Pittxhurgh (826 Meters). 5 of the Calv: WSB—Atlunta (420 Meters) | 4 am.—Services from the Firs | Prgsbytertan Church; musical pro jgrdm. 6 to 7 p.n—Sabbath twilight sa- cred concert, by the Locust Grove | Baptist Church | 8:30 to 10 p.m-—Services of thel Wesley Memorial Church; choral pro gram. Early Program Monday. usical entertainment by the Howard The- children’s Bible story, 1 Logan from the Alpk eran Church. 45 p.m.— 445 pme-Vesper services of Shadyside Presbyterian Church 6:30 p.m.—Dinner concert 1 Pittsburgh Athletic Associatio chestra 8 p.m —Services of the Point Breeze Presbyterian Church Early Program Monday. am—Live stock market re- Regular $5.00 8,000 ohm phor the the or- Motro Loud Speaker. .. erro Vietrola attachment cushions Your Sariafaction ~RADIO- SALES STUDIO uc. 1403 ParxRoao Wasuineron.D.C Fxelusivy Our Guaranice 9:45 porta. 12 noon—Market reports. KYW—Chicago (336 Meters). 12 noon—Central Church services! from Orchestral Hall, musical pro- under direction of Daniel| Protheros. 8:30 p.m.—Excerpts from the New Testament—an American translation | by Prof. J. Goodspeed, read by | William ' Zlegler Nourse. 7 p.m.—Club service from Orchestra Hall; musical program. Early Program Monday. 10:30 a.m.-—News and comment of the financial and commercial market. | 11 a.m.—Markat reports. 11:30 am—Financlal news and comment. | 12 _noon—Market reports; weather | report. & 12:30 p.m.—Late news and ment. 12:35 p.m.—Table talk by Mrs. Anna J. Peterson of People’s Gas Company. 1 pm Market reports. 1:30 p.m.—News and comment. p.m—Market reports. 0 p.m.—Closing market quota- tions. 3:15 p.m.—Flnanclal comment news bulletins. 3:30 p.m.—Closing stock quotations. 1oiand 5 p.m—News and sport bu etins. com- eliminates leaks of radio frequency currents where other materials fail. 18 Stock lfiw ls AT YOUR Penels Dials-Knoks - Sockets-husulato: AMERICAN HARD RUBBER CC 11 Mercer Stroet New York ‘Whers to Buy Radion ](‘ontlnenlnl Electric a Supply 808 Oth St . SERVICE CO. Music Master Open Evenings Until 10 O’Clock In the Northeast for the Northeast Aeriola Sr., 1l stnaisennd $39.50 whe compicte.. $87.50 Crosley XJ e $102.50 raieToneer. . $10.00 Loud Speaker.. 530-00 Complete line of batteries, tubes and parts. and RADIO SERVICE CO. . 919 H St. N.E. Tel. L. 8740 WBZ—Springfield, Mass. (337 Meters). 10:46 a.m.—Serv of the Church the Unity; music by the Philhar- COAST TO COAST The “DK” DX Circuit KNOWN FROM COAST TO COAST AS ONE OF THE BEST ALL AROUND SINGLE TUBE CIRCUITS DESIGNED FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW NO STORAGE BATTERIES—USES WD II TUBES Complete Parts, includin ones, ST SPECIAL, $18.95 Complete Parts of All Standard Makes LIBERTY RADIO CO. 905 F-St. N.W. OPEN EVENINGS with encouragink prospects of | _jMontreal had D. ©C test was | ., DECEMBER 9, 1923—PART 1. December, 1922, whan 3156 were successful in getting thelr sig- nals acro o Great Britain, France and Switzerland. “Few realize the {mportance ef our amateur auxillary communication system which can be put into imme diate operation and temporarily pro- vide a means for dispatching trains, | giving flood warnings and transmit- ( ting emergency messages to and trom mections “temporarily deprived of wire factlities,” it {s stated Radio communication is assuming a place of the first importance in the electrical field, and naturally a large part of the time of the bureau of rtandards electrical division hax been devoted to radio subjects. The bureau |18 endeavoring to aid in the commer- clal standardization of radio ment, a progressive step of gre: | portance and for which un excull { opportunity exists in this field ow {10 the newness of the entire subje | Progress has been made opment of precise freque: {ments and other investigations con- nected with the reduction of radio interference. The work on eleciron tubes and {nsulating materials will have & most important {ndustrial ap- plication. Estimates of expenses for srik ut the bureau next year $51,040, an increase of $15.000 1923 "appropriation: tions and recelved a reply in ten min- vtas: The answer came from the Cana- dian station 2CG, owned und operated by J. V. Argyle, division manager of the American Radlo Relay League, of 493 Decarle boulevar, Montreal, Can ada. The first messages sent were n telephone two citles. and attempts to tablish communi- fon by wire. No. 1 message from Burlington operator read: “To Telephone and Telegruph Com- Montreal, Canada: Please try with Burlington via Wickford or White River Junction. Rush Information concerning. condi- tions of wires vin the station deliver- ing vou this message. (Signed) Toll Rest” Man, Burlington.” The following reply came bick quickly: 'Wires o.k. on Canadian wside, but £t Albane reports fourteen poics dowrn between St. Albans and Bur- lington. (Signed) Boyer." n the meantime rugh telepraph messages were handled by radio to avold dangerous delays. By 5 o'clock, Jekraph communication had been re- tablishad and the telegraph once more took over its work. Wants Church Circult. Radlo Editor: 1 was unable to attend church e e e cgraph | Service on November 25, 1923, but Lsomviee 1ett 5 gap after & torine| lud the pleasure of listening in on el i e Dr. Chappell's services at the Mt. = “':"C*“”‘ g at “;’ UELOM | ornon M. E. Church South, which 2 N, Apateur radlo el came in very clearly. lgiven an 5. 0. & and tmmediatel jumped ut”the apportunity’ (s The thought came to me that it establish communication.” Shortly v be a g thi; f WCAP after % o'clock in the afternoon the | OUld be u great thing | 5 {telephone test man in this city callea | Would broadcast a sermon from up the chief operator, R. F ayton, | some of the large churches every of Vermont and | Sunduy morning. 1 am interested Hasltigion. i1 w community church, Which w cut off by Just built on the road. We are o employ minste: orn Answers §, 0. §. Call. at the University {informed him that {municition betweer and | the | have autt unible as yet hut 10 { enjoy togeth nie ayton went immedis where he found ufs 4 ot all to be cninot ng | the storm had taken s ol | rtially wrecking the ing s did sermons that an With true amateur ingenuity, he 1 in town. 1 know that nnected the set to the electric licht e hundreds of sma cireuit. He put in o cull to a station | in the sam. circumstance in Montreal, briefly stating the condi- ot a receivine ot being Radi Fans, ake Notice Another Week’s Sale of Standard Radio Sets and Parts Atwater-Kent Detector and 1 Stage Amplifier, $9.00 Atwater-Kent Detector and 2 Stage Amplifier, $11.50 Brandes Phones 18 D Silk Green Wire. 20 D Silk Green Wire.. 122 D Silk Green Wire. . Crystal Detector 1100 ft. 7 str. wire...... 100 ft. 14 copper wire Volt-Meter Crystal Set 1+ All Screws, etc., per doz. Pearleo Vario-Coupler Pearlco Reflex Trans- former ......... Pearlco Variometer 2 Pearleo 17 Pe. Vernier.. Spring _Antenna, special.. Good Vario-Coupler 8 ohm Vernier Rheo. Neutrodyne Parts 3.. Complete Crystal Set Electric_Soldering Iron and Outfit ps S ABOUT ANY Sr. $39.50. The most wonderful radio made at the price. KIND OF RADIO SET 1210G St. y test men of the! Information was checked | fused for tr nen ut i nsmitting the trans (] messugen over a distance W miles on the wave of dentally a wave for this ‘work compared with the 17,120 meter rdinarily empioyed b Annapo for long distance work on th | 500-kilownt s Standard navil rece developed Ship Accomplixhes Fent. battleship Colorado accomplished what radio W few years ago said was impos ble—her” radio personnel ha ceeded in recetving meseages different wave ngths while transmitter was sending dispatches feross the continent on another wive length. This was uccomplished of a special high-power. mitter designed and bu Western Electric Compa: Navy and the use of &y for the receiving s transmitter is which emits a pure , free f harmonics and mush, and the re ers were most carefully desig |to_melectivity. Th y cpiving several m on & ship, expeclail used, s keep vith the other receiving o various waves. Thix an ordinary ‘apparat all, due to the fact down th . oth are interred with and the interruptad This eystem of sending and receiv- I_n was effectively tried out by th |"U orado while 1ying off the Virginia Capes recently. She nsmitted messages to San Dicgo and San Fran- ' cisco on & wave of 1,430 meters and | at the same time copied five st;;llnnsi The Toas engine Wive 1 sets with the United iy eptiona One-Tube Set $10.00 The best value in One- tube Radio Sets ever made. Neon Two-tabe Ampiiner $17.50 on 600, 1,300, 4,300 and 4,600 meters during both and night | \Y i watches. The tranemitting antenna, | Wiioleeate Fand [Retait with about a 45-ampere Input, was | L few feet away from the re- | three or four stfands cuspended from | . vard arm, which picked np the me SH-lth St.NW. 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It tunes-in far distant sta- tions directly on loud speaker without use of head phones. It Reaches From Coast to Coast We tune-in Los Angeles nearly every night we try for it. See our verifying telegrams in last Sunday’s papers. On any reasonably good antenna we guarantee an easy loud speaker range of Dallas, Fort Worth, Havana, Minne- apolis. Can you find any other set guaranteed for as much? This set has swept the country. The factory is far be- hind on orders. Place your order now, we guarantee prompt delivery. Insist on Getting an Atwater Kent Horn With Your Set AtwaterKentSet No. 10, $88 (Less Tubes and Batteries) Atwater Kent Loud Speaker, $36 Distributed by CREEL BRO 1312 14th Street N. W. Radio and Auto Electricians Official Service fe Atwater Kent. Delco. Klaxon, Remy. Efse: De Forest D10 Federal 110 150.00 105.00 Grebe CR6. Crystal Receivers JOHN J. ODENWALD Phone Fr. 6303 1209 H St. NW. 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