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[ BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STA S, NAA—Naval Radio tion, Va. (435 Meters). 10:05 aan. and 10:05 p.m.—Weather Radio, [:t uhurgh Athletic Assoclation Or- 30 p.m —Services' of the Calyary mum Church. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Science's latest contributions to the radio industry as developed by the Army, Navy and the bufean of stand- ards will be an outstanding feature ©of Washington's first annual radio show a: Convention Hall the week of March 19 to 26, the continental code used C., the, Atlantic and Pacific canal tarml- ‘nals, and ships and aircraft of the Navy on opposite coasts, as well as with gulf ports, Porto Rico and the ‘West Indies. A dead spot makes com- ! munication with California stations by the difficult. In time of war naval officers i\-ny and familiar to many listeners- {say the blockading or capture of the Radio In Simulated “Battle.” There is a “battle” raging off the Atlantic ce the Panama i ten in you may pick rts, from the great Panama waterway would be one of the primary objects of the enemy, and in such an event radio would comprln the one avallable agency for ef. fectually. co-ordinating the activities of all the canal defenses. The listed range is 3,000 miles, but JANVARY 20, 1924—PART 1. operation at Colon and Darien, used chiefly for communicating with mili- tary and naval aircraft, but one of these may be used for broadcasting, it ts understood. The radio defenses of the canal, it is pointed out by ex- perts, are exceptional and so far have proven efficient. The present maneu- vers, however, may show that im- provements are necessary. Fewer Broadeasters. A recapitulation of radio broad- casters on January 11 shows that there were 534 stations listed by the “Keep the Home Fires Burning” By providing a Radio for your family. the family ties will prove an investment that wi Anything dividends for years to come. Two Specials for This Week that strengthens I continue to pay Atwater Kent, 5-tube set, complete with tul batteries and loud speaker and battery charver. . Freed Eisemann, nentrodyne, S«tube ut. com= plete (as above) . & Insurance Day,” by ation at Balboa, giving | e o K Vs | the messages sent from the big set |reach Constantinople, southern Aus- itralia and Montevideo. Besides the high-power arc set at Darlen, there is |also a 5-KW spark set. A 10-KW tube set will soon be installed, and eventu- ally other improvements will be made. At Colon, NAX, two other sets are in operation; one & 5-KW spark set and the other a 3-KW tube set. These, to- gether with @ new TD set of 750 watts, communlicate shorter distances and with ships at sea up to about 300 miles, All reception is handled at {Balboa, some distance from the trans- {mitting stations, permitting duplex operation, Balboa serving as radio central. Two other Army sets are in Plans for the exhibit, which is ex- peeted to eclipse in magnitude simi- | lar shows in New York, Chicago Phil- adelphia and othe arge citles, ar nearing completion. » Virtually all radio dealers in Washington, as well s the broadeasters, will rep) xhibits also will be placed of the country's largest turers of radio apparatus. dio Corporation of America hibit for the show : J5Dm—Vespers on the Spring- St approximately dircet o Ch $ - Ty 9,000 of New York ailable floor spac. it hacer Yan Hall and will b D Ty (Ebay). re on a special car. am will be e of the and will consist of music by the Capitol Grand Orchestra q pitol featured rt of the pro- al pre- Capitol ntal ar- adeasting v o AT burcau report. I‘hurh‘s \\. Scove Department of Commerce, fifteen less than on December 1. Only twelve new stations went on the air during the past__month, _whereas _thirty-four “(Continued “Twenty-ninth RADIO - REPAIRS Expert Radio Engineer—Outfits Enlarged Carty Electric and Battery Service 1608 14th St. Phones North 688 and 690 WCAP—Chesapeake ne 1 nemy fleet and the | | Bl de ce “now engaged. If you |n[ tune in, you can at least read of the efforts of the Black fleet in the Atlantic to keep the Blue Pa-| yming through the Blue Atlantic force ocKs, as re- ntéen correspondents KYW—Chiengo (336 Meters). 12 noon—Central Church services 1l program. 30 p.m.—: and Potomac (469 Meters). it _the First Con- grexational Church. The ..-rm.m_“.n be delivere by Rev. Jason his subject being * - $225.00 . cerpts from the Testament —An American Transla read by William = Ziegler Nourse; musleal program; speaking. Stop—Look—* ‘Llsten-m AT THE Fairmont Radio Studio, Inc. 2625 14th St. N.W. be pringfield, Masx, (337 Meters). | | m.—Services of the South | fonal Churi organ musicy 1 experts belleve s will have ma- in determining the fu- defenses of the United one. The war game fs sut, not alone for 1 rn how: well our pres s and land defenses can p: of actual war. that radio will play-a rm uF future ainly the joint terfal effect nd M. ¥. Painter, Mgr. Phone Col. 2 11 am Cathedry 5 p.m Services of will not be ow commit- monstrations t the um(us n it will prove present maneuvers, ¢rx|-u\.Arl> bringing the Biue forces together, in spotting gun fire when contact with . and in en sea and land tee place a pan on t because of reports t caused by such pract what the radio show: Alfred L. Stern, 13 establi Star buildin, -The Detroit News Orchestra, (360 Meters). 10:15 p.m—Concert (400 Meters). of the Trinity organist, Miss | ga of tal by from Organ : choir. cert under the di-{m, e York e Webster Murrell. lare: Robert N = = Graham, ¢ WDM—Church of the Covenant (360 ing Meters). reception; Ju.. Girl's Bible Class Jewell, N. Thurston will speak Fore- s tudio any, New kinner Lk located on’ the hills near | 1 by remote con- - control plant. srded comer, been | midway in the Darien, but oper I |trol from Balhoa, ftal; services of NBA, as the Balhoa Ix|~ yterian Church: v Man I(n His Own hHIVr mhlu comfort, L.nl'l’r Du\\n o II-H B e Parezo, nlll\u)- [ »v\“x : ns. — | how will be held under the au- ort (484 Meters). of the Radio Merchants CORGEES. ttion of Washington, of Orchustn toncere oS Witiiam v Boyer is president f Radio and the Shenandonh. 11800 miles to 1 While the Shenandoah battled with | Nayy the gale along the Atlantic Wednesday night radlo imp nt part in getting th dir back to h ens thousand, = follow her prog Worth (476 Meters), The air was cl. p.m—Church services; |6 o'clock, follow the Brooklyn vy yard that Danish ship was nding distress s nals. The broadcasting stations that had started their evening programs | ¢4 immediately shut lln\\n Suddenly at 8 o'clock the roken by WEAF in New t Brooklyn h n.— Every Mithel on “The L runner sermon WOC—Day ermon Wt by ption losses, || usmits over entral in th ashington di- cirquit that S many press will be re- front,” for al papers and of the Methodist sermon, “God's baritone; rectiy. 1t is over th tiims. ‘«m.m dispatches and 10 p.m.—Musical p ndle Orchestra: A. W. | pany i Nat Ozmon, enterts Vo station is commer- dis- | another pur- It provides fal communi- officials —Fort to 1:1 orxan music. G to 7 pam.—Vesper concert 12 to 1 a.m.—Concert. to press trafiic; - Capital fo ired shortly i report “hur Kershner of Lynchburs under the direction of ithwaite, DISTANT STATIONS. Programs Sched Standard Wiitam 1 WFAA—Dallas ( Meters). t adio Bible Class of First | resbyterian Church; gospel songs. 10330 to 11 p.m.—Address. p.m.—Interdenon 5% b 95 s under the auspices of| 11 10 12 pm.—Dance music. York York mmunication b r\\t‘en“ SAP—New York (492 Meters). KSD—st 10 pm and vocal ¢ {souri Th Ix (546 Meters). musie: orchestra alties from the Mis- | na WEAF then m rest of the night to 1 Letween the ation and the Shortly _ailter § o Meters). |\ N. J. on r School; Zion | P hurst. for the comn; Romig of the 2 Church; WCBD—Zion, 10 to 11:45 a.m.—Bible Orchestra 3:30 to 6 l'vr\.-\l/[un Band; address. ) p.m.—C t fon White- by the [s shed Choirs ages began tn pour in 30, ghen the dirigible was hoverime over "0 Meters). cwark, WO following | of the Firse!EsH oLt 1 musical pro- s e ntial build- WSB—Atlanta ( 11:45 a.m.—Ser: sbyterian Church; “On ' Your Crystal Set write me totny. 1 get mew records every D S T 17400 to 1 000 Miles Away o fae > o ampiitilag av- venr “ROKA “tritta: You way airendy o Just. hare Vit hadresed and reasons LEON LAMBERT 381 So. Volutsle, Wichita, Kansas. 6 to 7 pm— ath twillght sacred | ch_of G WIY—New York 30 p.m.—Radio Bib Of the program of worship. choral pro- The Radio You Want is at The Hecht Co. Since the infancy of Radio (and we must confess it is still very voung) we have taken an active part in the distribution of the finest obtainable sets for Washington homes. Our effort and ini- tiative has reaped its reward. Today we maintain two Studios— two separate stores for Radio alone. There you will find in stock the set you have in mind; there, with selection so vast, with an intel- ligent, helpful, and interested selling force, the matter of getting just the set you want is simple indeed. A Set for *36.75 or a Set for $535 VICTO-RAD RADIO CO; Inc. Variety is the watchword. $36.75 pays for a Clapp-Eastham— e TGS i 718 13th St. Opposite WCAP and $535 delivers the Super-Heterodyne Set— the one with which - : i | hey cl E S And th the Radiola they claim to get European Stations. An ere are the Ra h“r"h (326 Meters) . - & & S = s LpamEgh oottt el Sets, made by the Radio Corporation of America, priced from $97.50 " ALE - ; to say ing of such excellent makes as Atwater-Kent ..5.'.‘:.‘#'.7':2.'.""’“"“324' ) to $350; to say nothing of such exce / “THE AIR IS FULL OF THINGS YOU SHOULDN'T MISs"™ = Radiodyne, Colin B. Kennedy, Federal, De Forest, Grebe, Cutting RADIO and Washington, and the Freed-Eiseman Neutrodyne. ¥ Memorial Chtireh; ¥ with the Shenand, aghout the night st reports of her telephone. Iy from the time the 4s torn from fts moor BIDS CHILD FAREWELL. ROME. January 19.—Richard W burn Child, the American ambassad is about to retire from his p ewell audi Mussolini er in a long concerning Olga’ Erika ert by the | by David ol Goldstein. vio- With the nd weather turn how thing going aboard the big craft. The messages were in Meters). | .m.—Services of West End srian Church p.m.—"Bubble Book Stories,” Ralph Mayhe 0 p.m.—Recital * by iolinist, and Joseph he by Samuel Po- | ist Analist'’s Talk for I. C. S. HANDBOOK PEARLMAN’S 93 G St. NW. Complete Crystal Receiving Sets % S’ Extrn Installs William Tilat- Anton Cinaru Waldorf Astoria Symphe WG (380 Meters). of the First by the WGY vocal and in- chenect am Reformed Church. p.m.—Program nphony Orchestra: Number 10 A REAL LONG-DISTANCE SET Selective—Pure in Tone—Easy to Operate PROMPT DELIVERY—REAL SERVICE the First fentist —including Phones, i Aerial Electric LightAttachment or Road Unitarian Church. l\IiKl-—l’Il m.— Christian Church Bible ory for children, including phone, nerial The Radiogem T o Mail Ol’den?‘g Use o Stromberg-Carlson Radio Apparatus No, 60 Plugs ... No. 147 Jacks No. 151 Jacks C H E LT EN No. 152 Jacks . Ruality Instruments| Ne. 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We only have one left and in clearing them out will sell it at only $85.00. This is the last set we have. JHarryHarding § 1319 14th St. N.W. RADIO SHTS AND PARTS. AT hhhrair ra g Neutrodyne and Hetero- dyne Circuits The Microfarad, Jr. A neutralizing capacity conden- ser, more easily and accurately adjusted than any now on the market. THE CHELTEN RADIOSCOPE Loud Speaker Talk ‘The joy of radio reception is more than doubled whmpayll can hear. It's the “B" Battery that enables the amplifying tubes of your receiver to operate the loud speaker—without its life- ving current the loud speaker would be absor fitely silent. Use Eveready “B ™ 45-volt Batteries and get a,new joy out of radio. Sturdy Fahnestock " Spring Clips for convenient variation of voltage. vigorous cells insure the long life and satisfactory service of the Eveready "B" Bat tery No. 767. Buy them from your dealer. e o B e, Lo L Gy e NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, Ixc. 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