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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924 TONIGHT. i will gt #ood results. The ones men- . : dnl\d fl“: )m;tl- 3 H“’v WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924. StcondibE s ik o0 BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, tioned are the ones used in the re- ‘ and 4; 25A, i 1 s % & cefver that 1 constructed. p ; hole 25B, 9 and %; hol cducational concerts by Phil- Radio Editor of Popular Science Monthly The mext step in the construction : 3 S I'| harmonic Society Orchestra, o of the recelver s the fayout of the | oy o 100l (g be epotted or BY WGAP IUN'GHI The Programs of the Following Distant Stations Are T S DiE A1 Rights Boserved. Eeproduction Prohibited. L ey meLver e e s dubiac the ) Bt ahsuie e sasien A . T Mot WEAD: Washine: DaToL at the points mentioned we- Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 3_‘““ »?M' k‘,\'\l\“.\l -\.‘\‘v“;!g‘ri sw 1o Bulld the Ideal Two-Tube for fixed condenser terminals, binding i 8:20 to 10 o'clock. i ! construct the set is to present the hola 4C, 5% and 2%; hole VAR]HY OFFERED |[Long Range Radio Entertainment ||| RaDIO'S BEST OFFERINGS | (| FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY | [iiihis 0 urty Sl b i e BBty el a center punch in prepe-ation to dr The Pancl Layout. |ing them with the proper siz Loud Speaker Set—FPart 1L post panel and locknuts for binding | oo 09 O 0 TET v Before arill H i i 3 o Parts used in addition to those de- | posts. The nenel layontior o e e e Philharmonic Concert and s B e Program of German music scribed in Part 1L published yester-| Four dozen plain copper ]ml.;ermg';‘A::d“;"h'h“‘l:; el o e o BT ns by Martha Weiss ............... W0 ewar ar 2 - : . 4 e e a s o s parts, Is sho: )t mista for anot T ading of Scriptures fr * i LUUUUUKPO. San Franciseo T 1o 3 8 10 day follow: ugs for 2 clow. It is impossible to give a full- | ways a safe policy “ ” 4 K WTAM, Cleveland, to A g Pl s . & s ¥ - 3 v : sop b REDE BRn A VIAM, Ome American hard rubber 3-inch en lengths round bas bar wire. | e St vl ol S Midninght Revue” to Fea Cloulng st SIIIWOC Daveuart o'clock. radion dial. One length spaghettl insulation. [ %1% S Soltimine 6 e Pt | hate el aa et Sate ot . e S 3 o e Two brass angles made of 1-16 inch | The accessories necessary to oper- | ' - and W e 5 3 : 1 ¥ k oy 5 - PRLTn] B y ) a bered each hole and will give the 1 o redriil it with a rodrill. 1 ture Program. : T Walkure,” by the l‘m‘l,hh thick brass, % inch wide: length of|ate the set are: et e Bale 1 e tene o s large it is almost % X Opera Company, from Sym- sach leg 1 inch. One . 28 hole| One Exide, 100-ampere-hour 6-voit | St 5 ¥ 4 sl s Bt % : Tahy CEEY i OWBZ < = i Storageibatiary derstood, of course, that these mount- | impossible in some cases to reme d "0l Ttalia Y i et L o ¢ ing holes can be used only if the same | the error. The second of a series of 10 educa- . 4 ot veeer. WFI Philade) 19 23 Springfield, 8:30 to 11 o'clock. instruments which I employed are Hole a7 . 25B and shioula nal concerts by o Philharmonic olog by AL Ko it WIN - d ced. If diffe t struments a e drilled with @ No. 28 dri b 1 EEiiEt Oereies otiNew o sy : 8 2 ! Civic banquet to honor clec- N et e LR D S T $" Mtanieht Revue” for the boneht alsh, dra % e 205 ) tion of H. B. McGivern to n be used, : s of the Washington hospital radio fund, | | ] n : 3 Canadian cabinet, CNRO, Ot- holes must be changed to correspond redrilied, but it i are the two outstanding features on the lon Nelafor 4 EE S 5 5 tawa, Canada ) o'clock. sl to those of the instruments you used. program tonight of WCAP. A number and Mrs! Schafer, " i 7 e 2 | Where only one hole is used to ik ctions will be san o e’ quotatiuns foskimai 4 z : \ Interallied officers’ dinner di- | mount an instrument the hole is| i 3, 4B, 5, 6B and 8 should wiched b he headliners v T s 7 from Army and Navy ! nated by the number of the in- The ¢ the New York Phil-| PRIg oo - Wee Lo ‘lub. WJZ, New York, 9:30 to i strument. harmonic ¥ Oreh \\:H‘ln: i +H do 1o lbck & 4 “1..-;-‘-. two orum;vrn holes are used and 9 should be redrilled broadeast direct fro arne Hall 5 . a number is used for the instrument|with a seven-sixteenths-ineh drill in New York from § 48t; market’ reports Night,” last act of and each hole is given s Holes C. 3D, GA an hould The “Midnight Revue.” which will 4705 P = LB RS R s pnten| | Hetsskisouan: oA and ecianond ir time: fic . 5 ce of Being Ear | clude vocal and instrumental sele i time: fAction, humor and verse 3 & i 8 Lo b e combination of the number of the in- | panel to fit the flathead serews fur- tions by some of Washington's most | et Loas HolshiOretisatre NG aanarantieco o g < WMAQ, Chicago, 10 to | M = | strdment and the letter, as for 1.'-‘:|T:'I,H1(\.|n‘; 1‘: :mr:~.ll e pn;x]ni-[n;'( siny and uum‘x.« s | 3 sdin wo B Sige i o o 5 o'clock 0 another No. 28 hole drilled %, Two Burgess' 43-voit B battery.| in e ‘A, ZIH. ;‘v- 'h B | The exact location of the parts il rolTow. A mon s Behem Gwill i e - - ¥ N J . e i nc om by o 3 les. Three 45-volt batteries will give| The lavout shows the rear of the |which are mounted on the basebos iss Gretchen Hood, Hazel Arth, 2 Hree et W s w04 | Musical prog _""‘li‘. g e : ,\,‘\-.'-:Z)TI-I(.H(::L‘N\:‘Eh:(vv?l‘xv};n],\.wml&brafl! greater volume, but are not absolutely |pancl, all holes being located nd | is not important. Th, - Everett Hardell, J Kinsella, J. M £ ; T DI i Male ¢ of Princeton, e e e e drilled from the rear of the panel. | mounted in appro Kerri ek Nest Arthur Pierce, | il )y Y N Ind., KSD, St. Louis, 10 o’clock. | fastening. panel to baseboard One pair Baldwin type C phones. Measurements Given. | sitions shown in the layout Artie Faye Guilford st, H Dy Sthe L : : 2 Twelve %-inch No. 6 round n»;m‘ One Weston quick change phone - ! Gerrer, Mrs. George O n, Rieh- B il : LR o wood screws for fastening | plug. The first measurement Elzent y;, - ard Lorleberg, George 0°Connor, Matt L 2 ER e I = & ay f »st panel| One Reichmann Co. Thorola, model | distance from edge KL, while the Horne and (¢ Wilson. Leroy 5 Musical prosran 5 & Wiy e Yo RADIO QUER!ES finaformers) and Dindinghoostivancly ],:'",,_\’;‘wak"_ Ahoxola; mdel A medssirement Is fhiat) from ibe Dr. Wile; Mark who w smental in in i e ? 2 b i Nine %-inch 6-32 round head brass| Two UV 201A or C 301A vacuum M | augurati can m for the dn-; machine screws for fastening binding | tubes. ) nd 5%; 2 and | food expert and pr: stallation of radio receiving sets i ; 2 . 3 ) tadio Tditor | post panel to bruss angles, and for| One good antenna system, about e BA, 4 ab n an, will all of W orphan asylums, 3 i o " S Fate 3 b y come one tell me what sta-|fustening soldering lugs to d con-|100 feet long, with good ground. and 3 - : I.. on Novemh hospitals arit institutions, | y 5 eapol 1 i Acast an orchestra| denser terminals. All you need to do to be that | 3D, a e 3 | WOR's radio will dircet the 2 . re m e ¢ s 9 ] g 70 and 10:30 ifteen 6-32 brass hexagon nuts|you have all the parts necessury tolhole 44, 63 and 2%; »t mouth h Alitins : rogrim for ; One of the i 3 . i G i opera, but I|FE=s vrnett will open | 3 oLt rex . 00" Thivs o Jog | U Al s title. The| WCAP's pro a talk on the 3 d i T bite i say an orches- | but the other mounting | with a No. 18 drill. Later the larg with @ three-cighths-inct y to Speak America Miss Mar White, n Will fagow W Other speak are Justice Pr B Rudio the District Su , P ht preceding the J. L. Gilchrist, U7 2 e S i 3 3 . "s Ur ey 1 ) o 1 tion the Dew Al dons will outlin piee the Juvenile Prot of the District Will explain us in peace and war. given under the tional arch Co Immediately prece - n 5 | z i N Seu 3t and i e R harmonic ty O . U 220 sopra WS ‘ = E T ; ~ JiE e a Seventh and' Eye Streets. a studi pincip: a == : - SEEt-§ ERE ’_quniture for Permanency e PSR S I R St B Chosdpnak ana bhemae Teleehoos | | ARAMOUNT to under these a e | Fan re . ¥ Ohie 2 tAvat hoth “of Mr. i every other con- (Tulks 10 b siven include a_disser. i ’ L A e 1 & the toll charEe on the sideration in Elizabeth Arden, beauty T u . e e : sped lephor SOy I Furnitureis QUALITY. New York and ion report by Eleanor Guna. 4 | Teraiurd L oten e s 2ot 27 " z or | Il Quality of design that Dicut lotitho Rvetinalndustoin Gon s i g W Detrole i = ) | it will endure the :;o;qimrm ¥ Agnes AL Callen, a| fusic o b i o o = ) iine w ata .changes of time_. Qual- ‘\A:’Lnr 1(:”\\';1.\).;';."“”4 v 1 ! . : . 1 o ity of_ construction that 6 p.m. by Peggy Albion. | : i ! : L A ) ice July : | it will withstand the . i ] i iy 1l i a ; G AL GT A Il siege of use. Local Radio Entertainment Comiert ot L W S L M i G S| ueins ane 7 18 WaID Tocarr s gl g5 f: r - : s New ¥ E = = = i Furniture is quality oo has Furniture. It has in- ion. You may | tegrity in every phase sl and feature of it Wed., November 12, 1924, |! k ! ’ s ‘_ : S iilageiphia s o st 0 Sisiant 6P Comrerce has XAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. " ™ £ Sty WD It 1s Furniture that fur- ® e = ot | | silsn e ol e, Grand Rapids Dining Suite i i g and assures of good ||| Ten-piece Combination Walnut, mellowed to the rich lecture, “Op) o 9| Z u o W o ek : ; 3 { ||__service. I old Walnut tone of the early English days—which also ment in e 5 E n " et ! it H E‘? H | has supplied the motif of design. The Buffet 1s 60 inches SR e emar el Ebens ; R s, planise EAF New Yok Al | ; ! |L1louse errmann wide; the Dining Table, with a top of 44x66, is extendabl, T s | : : ] ; i | If you want i to 8 feet. There are five Side Chairs ’ —Radio Corporation of America ! » Corporntion S e R i DRA G 3 : } credit—it's yours | and Arm Chair—upholstered in Tap- $437. 50 3 pm.—Fashion deve | o fradl Vst -, 4 : . | B Bt b A 3 TP . Z ; 22| One or two Anti-Kamnia Tab- | for the asking. estry—shaded to match the Walnut A el by Aenes| Swe s o an music. W e 41 lets almost instantly stop th 1 finish. SPEGIAL ...... ... Schloss at the piano. e eilsters | miserable aches, chills and otionaen eain Pl e RP > e Al 1 k up colds and fevers S nE o : A Neti T W o !| quickly relieve the most sever S et : : ¢ : ; \che, neuralgia, toothache, rheu orating, by Agnes M. Callen. £ § g i 5 = 4 1, neuritis, women'’s pains ai 3:30 p.m.—Piano recital by Edward “art 2 Crum, of the Frances Gutelius Studio. | sThe Hole 4 pm—Report of the National In- | §333—toncert by Fhilhan : ko 3 ; s by drnggists_everyw of the Daughters the American 3 ‘v K San Fragcisco 493 3909 . Kamnia, bing Revolutic s. Anthony Wayne . L itad OEHETena; it AK on every tablet. ook, pre 3 general of n\.»j e " ‘efion to cabinet of T 3 Daughters of the American Revolu- : rozram by tion ; b 1 i - Use Tablets 6 p.m.—Children’s stories, by Peggy u and concert .. . ' t . Albion, ph Le n ¢ ciation of 1 IIIWNTC Tatk by Hugh Tt old time s : P o H . = WCAP — Chesapeake and Potomac Lecture S R Ot b > - Telephone Company (469 Meters). ) by | o Peterson. Sopratio 4 ‘W York g 15 p.am.—Maj core Barnett, Stekvall, okt e or . : chuirman of the In . Chanter of (he T Naneils Gurtets Gromeman o Gy ra - Whkk Hostoa | OPPOSED TO ALL PAIN American Red Cro. I talk on Y 8 Symphony Hall W : Ly I d R 'd D' - “The American Red Cross g e i 1 reozaisia AVH v York 2 | e L i e | Gran apids Dining Judge Frederick idward Prebie, lyric ienor.... - 3 3 | Ten-pxece Combination Walnut of gtacef\ll model and hand- of Columbia Supreme Court. wil :Tfifi D% o <o WHY New Yok g s some finish. The Serving Table, China Closet and Buflet haye SR Woo ; : T i i effective design on the wooden doors. The five Side Chairs | Organ’ e (i X ! Columbia. e and Armchair are covered with Tapestry. Oblong Table— 7:35 p.m.—Continuation of song re- 5 cital, by Miss Margaret White, mezzo- Tectur N ferm University 1101010000 7 extendable to 8 feet. SPECIAL ceeeaans veviasisan 4 | LIWEAP contralto. i Danc ; " S p.m—Col. M. L. Gilchrist will . v Jenking Co. of Kusan CIty. -] WHAF Sl talk on “Chlorine Gas; Its Use in tixts from S re o WLW War and Peace.” under the auspic E and sories. by Clem Doex & of the N 9:03—Pedris o Cortova motion’ SR 5 9:15%—Jascha Gurewich, saxophone Virtuos Lwor N 8 pm.—DMusical selection oy | 9:80—Address “The E Minnie Volkmann, soprano-soloist & s D Se e --}‘\I’,‘,". Newark St. Andrew’s P. E. Church. ¢ ¢, har Sl n \\Q Now York 8:20 to 10 p.m.—Second of a series r d s . o ©of 10 educational concerts by the e . CKYW Cuicago Philharmonic iety stra_ of 4 waz New York, direct from ie Hall, TR New York City. (I st jointly —Lgon & Healy musical vrogram ... YW iz Stations WCAP and WEAF. acalipr| by Joteoh M. SN or .- 0 ewark Lyw ation ol M"h" 5 m:wfi" Nick Harris, detective S i o;;hyx LUKFL Tos Angeles 4 for the benefit of the Washington | 10.00—Dance prozram by Clover Gardens Orchestra ... WIN New York Tospital radio fund, staged under the s Myrtle W. Whitt, K direction of Le Roy Mark. The pro- . T T 3 gram will include vocal and instru- 4 At areriance ot WHAQ Cuteaxo 448 snental selections by promine: s G s Mary E. V P Prilsdorna o ington singers and. musicians. 9 i special musical program Minneapolis include Miss Gretchen Hood i Hoin » Arth, Everett Hardell, J. F y g sella, J. M. Kerrigan, Jack ) Ant]dxl Dance Orchestra; studio program e Arthur Pierce, Artie Faye Guilford,! ° lesson .. R - "DAR Philadelphia €. Walson, Richard Lorleberg, George e virtuoso, by Jascha Gurewich Selebih s ©O'Connor, Matt Horne and George | 10¢ tenor . Wilson. Rile: “w York Cincinzati -WOR Newark = 10:45—D MniRne rorae” Gt E Wit 21| g | NEW STATION TO OPEN. | ffirn Bl o Yo o 11 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT, 3 SR D » . s s . Tortl'd, Oreg. 492 3 WBCN Makes Bow in Chicago This Program from Evening Heraid siudio I Lon Angeies 44 ! Max Bradfield’s Versatile Bana\ .. San Fanoics, 19 Month. Dince Thogram by Lo, Kot ant Wi rihestvil. Wiy Sovmpaie : €rio cecdaroom ulte CAGO, November 12.—WBECK, e A s : 3 CHI ., Novi 2.— N, e by Dr. Mars Ba at”, g : ’ : . ol . the new station of the Southtown D ot on o, Oreheaten:. York Queen Anne design—consisting of sedver.x attractive pxecesH— Economist in Chicago, will broadcast Dance program by Dok Eisenbourg's Stnfonis Basi, 370 5 < " = 3 A rrors; uble its inaugural program between | 11:30—bopulac son recital 5’ = Boaton 0 . Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little Dresser, Vanity Dresser, both with good size mi Do November 15 and December 1. The | 11:45—Leo Reisman 2nd his Hotel Brunswick Orchestra... WBZ Springfieid “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- . B Th K iieacton iaa $ 50 Btation has & power of 500 watts and 13 MIDNIGHT T0 1 A, stantly that corn stops hurting, then Bed, Chifforobe, Rocker, Chair, s will transmit on a wave band of 266 | 13:00 Rrogram from Examiner sl esiva Wiw & Avseles 400 | shortly you lift it right off with fin- combination—with either Mahogany, Walnut or Bird's-eye meters. &3 Plantation Plnvers WDAF Kansas City 411 : . - E WBCN's wave band is far enough S 110 Four druggist sells a tiny bottle of Maple—and the workmanship of splendid type. SPECIAL.... away from that of other Cpicago| 1:00—Art. Hickman's Dance . Orchestra f L | ey 2 y 5 X o Hotel . KT Tos Angeles 395 2,300 | “s'reezone” for a few cents, sufficient stations to preclude interference. Midnight sexsion of (be Roval WMI Cincinnatt 03 | .to remove every hard corn, soft corn, e s et e gl B or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation. ‘ There are more than 18,000 amateur | #—~lons in the United States. | 2:00—Awbassador Hotei Uichesica BRI Lus Augeiss

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