Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1924, Page 21

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D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924 ' T =3 listeners. The station, according to ANALYSIS OF TESTS || yon0 Range Radio Entertainment FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY | |4 RECITALS, 2 TALKS Bt S e MADE IN SlGNAUNGi TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924, Tuesday, June 10, 1924. By JOSEPH CALCATERRA, f ing its energy for the Republican will broadcast tomorvow A piano recital by herine Floecikher Cullen will o - pre Radio Editor of Popular Science Monthly : P NAA— . Radio, V > la S < Vo Geh Thomas Appleby Predicts Use o(‘ The Programs of the Following Distant Stations Are e n = Rt v | Ol Rt essrved’ Rrbbiatite Dransines | Singers and Pianist Will Enter- ¥y «f g e ; | 5 % 5 p.m.—Liv ck reports, | P f " tiie Service and Radio Waves Not an | Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 3 .m.—Weather bureau reports. SEE Lomn el 1 tain Listeners-In at Short v . e ,:r‘,',:, New Tnch Tong. ! .—Hay, feeds, crop reports, | arious Typ | Brogren’ meMudl, will 370 4 ¥aL Metere. Miles A o The two most common resistanc —— 3 of Weather, news. stacks and musie K AC 4 elements used in the construction | arearet Soller. meszo oprine .. P s ® entiometers for radio | SAYS X-RAY MAY BE UTILIZED paTd Colonin Orehosten - .10 i : 2 3 5 T . o NEWSPAPER MAN TO SPEAK « Fashion tal Sles it B P Meters) | use are wire und carbon in one f i e eading of Seriptire o o e T es)e or another | ¢ Detrolt™ News Orchestra .. 00000000000IIIII ? A | 30 p.m.—Musical sel jors N A | : = s | E ted by Arm Market renorte o S ; us follows: Hawaliun melodies, The oldest and most commonly | John Edwin Nevin Will Give Talk i companicd by « xperiments Conducted by | i o 3 A | 3 it snnatnesseions 2 ence Waltz' (Liebling). used of these two Is the wire-bound S e B Hood, whoss velce hue beer and Navy and Amateurs. 5 A o ¢ York el & 13 (Casey). “On Lake type, but of late the carbon or gri- | . i v the 1ocal broadcasts b ¥ et hew . Yew 304 | (Liszt),” “Cavalleria Rusticana” (Mas- | ' 5 h | i e Dy oceinl atter Kl teno el WEAR New York 234 |cagni). “Meditation,” plaved hy Arm. | Phite type hax heca increasing in | gther vocalists on th Sperial Dispatcl tn The Star Weather and market roports ; TWWI Detroit bruster; “March Francais’ (Reeves), | popularity with the luige army of | Three song vecitals, a plano re- oy Gropper, ik ienor 2 £is o reeaioc! Eleanor Waliin, voniralto, and Francls Hosmer, oh, Dry Those Tears” (Del Riego). | radio fans. 1 die i Callin. vtk & Cosrert ¥ itford, soprrnc PHILADELPHIA, June 10 Predi prano Philadsinhia “Whispering Hop: (Huwihorn 2 . made in R e 2 hodies A STRe sHERs An bhe tion that the time is not far distant | Rob Ward and Ii's threr 2 N New York *astorale Varier" (Mozart). dance se- |4 TN li"'“"u“"“'-‘;“: e ekt by Sidney Seldenman’s Shoreham | instrumentul event bi and E Katherine Spernan ¢ New Yon ” Mo e fo e first is the o - 5 appesr ux the fin when waves less than an inch long | Katherine Spern CUWEAF New York ctlons; ugriograms; base ball scores. | {1Ece forme The Srst 18 Lhe 8 wouri Hotel )(lr\u stra ax the m;‘uw. C Sbean s e B will be used for the transmission of | g A s ol = a on u plece of Insalating material to pose the short program which ) Seiden. 1 Tadio. sigmale, s moade todus by | 7 Home Heauiinn e Doriby Waidi g 4 01 | WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (273 fo.m @ coil, withw »lider arm maiking Wil offer ToalEht Tot (he éntartains|soios znals, i irand or i trimpets s ] 4 3l } . contact with the co o resist- y diaet ‘Thomas Appleby, president of the | AR T s LS o 3 2 2 pam—Piuno and phonograph se- e thia tipe uf rheoatat |s vasic ment of its audience of imoudeast | . third radio district omme ng | ' able, only one turn at a time, so on the experiments on short waves| g0 4705 PM nrly Program Wednesdny. tie resistance is not varied continu- pokestra E 10:30 a.m.—Pilano and phonokraph | Gugiv: but in stepe. In another form In the carbon type of rheortat now heine vonducted by the Army, . P selections [ seCond slider wrm makes contact shown in Fig i two series of graphi Navy and amateur operators e ! “ . vz N 5 a1 | | With & single turn of wite whose re- discs (A and B) are mounted S S . - W i - : dio Corporation of Amerlen | Uubiiee 1o slightly more. from on shown. A terminal () ix pluced 4 . i e s (405 Metern) end to the other, than the resistance the bottom of one werics und unothes progear steries for k'ddies g t p.m.—Instraction in international | of yne turn of wire, The diagram of vo{rn;mn) ]uu iy pluced at the bottom N-ray. Hr d an instunce show- inging (1o Warld tn Anrier e aut | conneetions of this type of rhvostat of the other series. : 3 1 how th e ‘“ ; : . . p.m.—Childr. hour by Pesry | is phown in tig, | : The topx of the two series ure con- |, TR e 2 w could sooris 7 | Albion and Marguerite Meakin | A, from 15 to I, is the main re- nected by a bridge « which i & | yij used to tran radio als odwatonal iaiks hALL 745 pom—Piano recital by Kath- | <'eoil. Cotl B. fiom G to H. ix plece of spring metai. and another |y - experlinent. With i 4 Sl > e kher Cullen | xiliny single-turn coil or “ver- terminal (G) is connected with this | L e Haing S . | p.m.—Political t by John E.| Slider C makes contact with N e i d o A - ¢ N of of News . while s mikes alsn ronnecte i the top dixes of Dk fwund i ns v y et N ¢ L e And | gy e both serfex of discx. The pressure | Be i 3 Eraphic 3 2 L L oy ! s wve Ak comimet, eis exerted on the two piles ot 4 PR < by 5 TO G P.U. H Vil . from Crandall’s other. The operation of the de- be varied by screwing the [ e : eraw (F) in o herens W the Waldarf-Astara W : v vice is us foliows: oOne end (K) orew (1) in et KDRA 1anesy | 7N%50 pn—Song recital by Artie| the main coll (A) fs coni ing o dver DISCUSS URGENT NEEDS. . A 3 2 ‘ ulifard, sop 9 | one part of the eircufr, wk spring ) . LIRY nerican Merchant | (G) of cofl () is connee he Henlutance Leaxens Carbon. would have i b t sl S sopmon ; i Marine ', V. O'Connor, :\hnlrv'lnn‘“"‘"",la“' OF e ql A As pressure i applied the rexist shov . N . - B " weyp =1 e U o Statos S ) 0a . | are, hesefore. t e « o e o bon pile is les: el '8 ol | ) . o B W T ical W Arrhur e: | the rheastat. Thi current goox (r R e o thavan e reseiane Topic at White House Lal t we Cormick Gretehen Hood at | terminal 2 to the b 4 is Increased ¥ Gen signale ey [ i EERL oo and markel s B Baararitly where the silds: By meens of the ingenious ar- budger. discu C war oex through slide and > v Hin e by) Bidney deid. | SO _thvough slider, © and ithenc rangement of slements and terminals Cooildgi sesterds Waves Predicg it WL 3 E b m Hotel Orchestra with slider (°, 1o ”" point on coll B “VIUIU\":'.?I of resistance are made :_r.;. —; a result : W0 : i ‘ansmission of time - FAEEG i allable ongress 1o pasn Wl the WNAQ y b of WEles wiger 0 16 ser Wram tnet If, for instance the terminals | deficiency il and o . » poin: Bee tRsough g o and D are used « maximum res! dent that rly Program Wednenday. terminal (i and thence to the rest of aqual tn the combinad rasistancas of | business , am. Vrr‘mwrln.n"‘_n_' n\»' Y}rbu'v clevatt, Moving the sikder ¢ on piles connected In serfes isavail- ernment departm ican’ national convention a . ex i 10ug Justmen he and of 1his mont land Vi slider I an eoil B glves maximum reststance aqiial | The ]mr':";‘g Wb 3 to & pn program. the An. wd tment D sistance of one he pi Continenta ¥ . 5 hinele 1 ! & p.m—Children’s storién and songs | Even Variatlon Pouible. talned by merel ing ter- o 1 snd v ey 3 by Peggy Alblon | Siiinsc faem 6P At Wik Fi¢g3 lnaln ¢ una G. A low maxzimum ra. The heads and ather diver- | —- T the Gfagtam of wh i slxtance equal to lexs than the re- | sentatives nof wli the depart ! [ WCAP — Cheanpenke and Potomae Theosicl ihe digiam of sistance of c(ther af the culumus ean hureaus and indenendent agene o Telephone Compuny (419 Meters). wound inoa spl groove ms ' . prosdes e adfustuble be obitained by connecting the two the gavernment will gather nn 1 oam. te 3 1M Outetanding | ples of imaulating material A slider | feature. (s WAy an even Varine Pilen in paraliel. This can he dune by | aceasion. whan the Presdent events Wt th sublean natlonal | fastoned to tis eonter shaft In such o Gnn over (he resleianee runge is ob. ¢onnos tink ©with terminal ne tn them wnat he wante in | | convention. dircet from Conventlon | way that it can follow tha wire i5 | tained ws ihe sl & moved from 1) ANA Using that aw ana terminal. and WAy 6f @avernment expend.riras ¢ Montres ‘ Hall. Cleveland the grenve, muiniaining An scen ean ane end o f the wirs 16 (he other using terminal G as the ather tarminal. the fallowing \ear in levelund, b o'cloch, v hind will by during the Pailip Sousa wax o prosent time, suid Mr. Appleby e ght U feature tonizh : This is propably mbitious hene pany nixh the Deficiencies Ignored by Congres could P N B 1t Piteaiin stations without . S g . o > Springfield Tos< and % ris WDAR hibadeijhin : WEAR Now Yo reeanol b N Tort1'd tore Code’ pructice Med'd RNl New York New York Pl review Ly Armold Abbort WhAR murker wrz v oo KT cii v nasirn WEAF New York selpetions: aidress: niarket, weaiher and P peporta: el rvcram T woar Kares cie ant + of "Amead T Wi Med'd Rii'de 380 Wi : WivG Enerzs Vot Absavhed. i Wit e e v Emil Friv win n Oreloin waaG C0F nextra: rapei Four W g WoAw KUK wir < i smitn <prano o der : WMAQ will hardly tions: - ollege Wil f not the on- | : ; ; WiAr hammer behind i 5 Schepectady witen short . - New York e : : Vittsburan . 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St one of its principal in; Radio’s Best Offerings | |——o—wr oot ot o B ARG W ente, pure palm fruit oil TONIGHT. DAILY DOZEN “ON AIR.” i PLANS NOVEL PROGRAM. Concert by the famous Great - | Lakes Naval Reserve Band, Morning Exercises From WOR| EDEM Will Broadeast Civil War WJAX, Cleveland, 7:30. Taken by 1,000 Persons. | Melodt The radio audience has been prompt | A novel costume concert has been Excerpts from the grand in respouding to the early morn- |arranged by Victor Saudek, condust- rmen,” by the WGY | [ing physical culture feature recently ior the KDKA Little Symphony Of- i Saiered introduced at WOR by Arthur E.|chestra, which will be broadcast ra Company, Bagley, director of physical educa- | from KDKA June 13. Seveateen, ar- by the WGY Orchestra, aug- tion, Y. M. C. A, of Newark. N. J. Al- | tists, including the KDKA orchestra, ; % . mented for the production, | |ready close to 1.000 new pupils have | will' take part in the program, and 3 g \ LEVER BROS.CQ WGY, Schenectady, 7:45. | written expressing approval of the | they will be attired in costumes de- s & N Cosmbridge, Mase. » | training course. picting the civil war period. The in- [ “ i’ | One enthusiast brought out the |struments used in the cencert will > { 1 : s Sacred cantata, “The Holy | |point that “radio has not only be-|alsg be the seme Kind as tho iustew. £/ City,” by the Snyder County “ome the chief soufce of my evening ments in vogue in that perio ; 5 {entertainment, but now enables me e ; 4 “horal Club of Philadelphia, | | o , al The concert will be held in the \(;h]fp Philadelohia, § to Gi15 - ‘n‘hl“m&:he day full of pep. & Carnegie Music Hall and will be open " P *oiLe Prof. Bagley broadcasts from WOR | (o the pubiic. This is the first time | 41y at 6 am. a short course in phy- | such a program has been arransod Preconvention concert of the | |sicil twaining which will be continu- ' for the purpose of radio brosdeast- Christian Endeavor Orchestra ¢d_indefinitely. |ing and fans all over the country are | of the North Presbyterian A — | awaiting it with cager oxpe Charch, 10 to 10:30. kleton's boat. 22 feet long, in s ;;hivh f;fi.ma‘]l‘hlh{‘ famous voyage of | nA lpekcle- of l'ufl. found lnhth-‘au- = - : 0 miles with five men to South |dan is known locally as the whistiin An “air cooled” program by | | Georgia island in quest of aid for his |tree, The extremery holsw Shoot "The Gang” KDKA, Pitts- | |expedition, has becn presented to the | sheaths produce a sound as loud a8 {8 10. ’enlore.r'- old Dulwich Col- ,A;lh?lnlble from & very sweet-toued ege. ute.

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