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THE PRICETON SIGERS ONRADIOPROGRAM, College Gilee Club Selections Will Be Feature by WRC Tonight. vill be through Announ ball Wiz burgh: W “waa ir and WDREH PR Local Radio Entertainment vider w Saturday, November 29, 1924. 10:05 p.m.—-Wea WOAP—Chesapeake & phone Company 16 rporation of America 0 Meters). laborat ndards » WOMAN'S DEATH MYSTERY CLEARED BY AUTOPSY Medioal }'LH:;M;' Decides Recluse. Who Died in Hospital, Was Fatally Injured by Fall By tated 1 1 Anse & NEW whicl M fedi of natur; 940 Police 047 hadroom ¢ ! TRANSATLAN.TIC FARE i INCREASES ORDERED | Class ze Liners Chiefly Affected. One Decrease M YU 10z 10:3 and Second Fares on the As: NEW THN ent trip ex rade in th ursion third nental point Accordi faro on the Leviathan mintmum f: Iy smaller Tha incre liners will be Ships carry passe veased 315 sengers on the b vaiged from $10 (o older ves: cary sengers w Increased cost raising of oper the increases, NINE TAKEN IN RIOT. of the roun o and third- have their sa second-cabin will cabin will he the | assert | Specin Child Dies of Wound in West Vir- ginia Mine Row. MORGANTOWN. W. Vau 29.—The death of Susan Rock. ar-old victim of the mine *fat Scotts. where Wednesday, a tipple wus dynam i a volley of shots fired into the town, followed | far #the arrest yesterday of nine men in | PoSit * connection “w the fight the |27 offering of a rew £2,500 by | 8¢ county auhtorities for information ading to the arrest and conviction the persons responsible for the dynamiting and shooting | The little vietim had been standing at the door of her parents’ home when hot down. The n men rrested are being held on charges of inciting to riot and attempted homicide. The Diamond Coal Company, owners of the mine, had been operating on an § wnen-shop basi of th nity | inter whic 3 disorders |of va cast NE H. Di turer | first Unite: WIZ. It I8 hard to get very far ahead in 4 this world, without getting behind dr nest. o the t STOCK SHOW ON AIR. Farmers to Hear Proceedings From CHICAGO, will continue The armer and talks by | thing that ha experiences sional mantic Long Range Radio Entertainment SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1924. The Programs of the Following Distant Stations Are Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 3TO 4 P.M talke Miles. 94 1 Meters. s 411 al prozram Ausbro, b aid his or studio . Fivid WHB ) el criptures frou Philadelphia WA WWI WGBS New York Newark Newark Lo~ Angeles Detrait KL WWS Ko WEAL wex WDAR WDAL San.lrancisco New York Detroit Philadelphin Kansus City Pickers' antertuiners adio Irio 57T0 6 P.M Ksn WHAS W RSN Woo NI WHAR Philadelphia Lox Augeles Philadelpbin Springhic Cleveland 2 L owned ¢ Omaha 2 Newark New Yo WoAW WA CRAC WY KY W KOKA w W WEAR Wor Y W S )An orches 9 TO 10 P.m WL ki WiLio LWEAL wI7 Ki'T WY WK Radio NS A Milstend 10 TO 11 P.M. won WY KET WA WeAT won New York Newark New ¥ Springtield Montrea Chicago S New York Newark New York 11 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. WAHG 2 Alms Orchestra and en 1= Wi W KD WEAA 309 Orchestra WEBH KFi KPo WoAwW WDAP wiiee Orchestra from Faiumont Hotel Omala Kansas City Danee proy St. Fran Art dlickman's | Avtomobile (1 Mid t KGW Portl KGO oakl: KiLl Tos KFi Tos WSAT (n d. Cal. ngeles Angeles anati progrim ress Hotel studlo: Coon K w! W AT Chicago Cincinnati 2 TO 3 AM. KFI Los Angeles RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Dinner music by Irving Boernstein's Washington Hotel Orchestra, WRC, Washington, 7:20 to 8:30 o'clock. Chicago. 1 Dispateh to The Star November Country wi to get national 29— Farmers opportu- w of the | exposition h opened in Chicago today station WLS. The exposition until December 6. ! ervice for the benefit of the who cannot attend the ex- ion wil! embrac 1ouncements and award well as news prize winners. Iivery- ppens at the exposition farmer will be broad- e Program by New York Po- lice Glee Club, WNYC, New York, 8:30 to 9:30 o'clock. Trip to Russia with Ford and Glenn, WLS, Chicago, 8 o'clock. Concert by St. Louis Sym- phony Orchestra, direct from Odeon, KSD, St. Louis, 9 o'clock. lue to th Traveler to Lecture. YORK, cka . the in the world. will deliver hi: radio addre in the eastern| d States tonight through station 2 He will discuss the thrills and | Oratorio which befall a profes- | globe trotter, speaking under | itle, “Cruising "Round This Ro- World." | Dance program by Phil Ro- mano’s Orchestra, direct from Kemore Hotel, WGY, Schenec- tady, 9:30 o'clock. w November 20 oungest tr —Dean vel lec Society of New York City, Christian Science Iustitute, WEAF, New York, 10 to 11 o'clock. FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. A CHANGE IN WAVE LENGTH JOINS TELEPHONE LINES Engineer at KFGZ Makes Switch ‘While Program Is in Progress. BY JOSEPH All Rights Reserved, Special Dispatch o The Star. BORRION SPRINGS, Mich. Novem® 29.—When orders were r “the Radio Lighthouse establish its wave length as meters, Chief Engineer John E conceived a brilliant idea The announcer called the attention of the radio fans to the fact that dur- | ing the program the wave length would be changed. During the next solo the engineer reduced the wave length, taking the listeners down with him from 286 meters to 270 sult. the telephone wires were jammed and for the next few days the office wus packed with comments on this unique experiment. The gen- leral verdlet was that the rest of the | program ¢ in clearer on than B 7 s ve meter. The Fundamental Pri Wavemeter. wavemeter performs a mo t function both in reception nsmission of radio waves nsmission it enables the 1o tell the wavelength which his transmitter is thus making it possible for him tc adjust his instruments so as to keer within his wavelength band, while in reception it cnables the operator or listener-in to tell wavelength of the station which Is recelving, or his a given wavelength The principle of operation of wavemeter is one of the simpliest radio theory It is based on fer of ener It well known cuits consisting of capacity are placed ne and hizh frequency oscillations generated in one of the circuits, ¢ cillations of the same frequency wil be generated in the other circuit the colls of both circults are placed in_inductive relation to each other The amount of encrgy transfertec from the circult in which the oscil lations are gene uit depends on ween the two cf is, the amount y the circuits ciple of The importa [t} erator t the he o set rece i me the law of relative ¥ between 1 frenits now back on its old 286- | an I RADIO QUERIES Radio Hditor In answer to K. T. Dove's | about Philadelphia station said “Radio Engineers” it is WAL and operated by Durham & can pick them up very easy interested in all Philadelphia that was my home BRIGGS inquiry i whic Co. 1 | stations, MRS, o the dist uits or 1 f coupling e n L. | Radio Thursd Pic Editor to say I heard SRS night. A was being b 4 Germany, France Could make out their cal they spoke in their mother tongue guished their various lan- | ever. Heard two piano| one song sung twice by from Germany. The or heard were in France and 210, 1 Rose ast Also Spai: rad LEBLM T \d (L ci Circuit A is a transmitt ontaining a source of o uctance L1 and capaci ircuit B is a receiving circuit ining an Inductance L2 2 und a cur an ammeter | | - Chestras Spain Could hear them very plain, but too much crackling interfered once ir Tried to make out song ung in Germany ahout 12:2 rawbridge & Clothier (WFEI) announcing on the same wite sth.—LOUIS GOLDBERG | Radio n Simple Type Circuits. Editor L boris help out a few radio[simplest type the transatlantic t. xed inducts the following infe nerly de to find out order to concernin to t out a few the adjusted receiving the onant ed A to the second r cireuit |y D. C. SATURDAY. NOVEVMBER 29 FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY CALCATERRA, Radio Editor of Popular Science Monthly Reproduction Prohibited | Substituting adjustable | such as tapped “coils or variometers (land va ensers for the 3 | fixed o If the two coils are | together in inductive re other and oscillations are generated {in circ A, energy will be trans- ) | ferred to 1t B and the ammeter ) | connectea » circuit B will show - | a4 reading, indicating the strength of current flowing in circuit B. As s | the induc e and capacity values lof circuit adjusted read- ling of the ammeter will vary, show- | ing that for different adjustments of | | laced close n to each in 1 constants, the energy transferred circuit va Tha constants of B should adjusted tha est | cireuit be: to the reading point s B is in usual nee tixed ca ble induction reading satt veached i Jther o be can ob- the with a single the poiut which reading in Resonance. this resonance point we know that both circuits to the same wavelength v setting tained |atal to By t | gives i . Circuits 1l Whes ached et frequen row v of the then a; it we | ted cir tell the whicl adjusted ve able to termine th of 4 tr A be or reuit tipe can frequency circuit B the which determing | tunea mar two eir v commercial wavemeters combined in one it can be used to ength of a trans- ok | the 1its are instrument so t - the wave ot circ creating used of or but an of energy ple fer cuit RIES RENTED Phone Line S.E. Radio reported the re day night. 1 station WBAP, de the at that was the and WIRAA ing on Tue Dallas Jay. 1 re unnc Me usi " betwe night T \ico City some more Here, 1w |heard « TWITAA « piano wld i Etation Fuesda . ask if any fa CYL an bout 11:4 luded e n d oldti which i oid several othe of o airs “ond then concluded the King that it the Tues RADIO STATION TO OPEN. Plans Powerful axed for medley with * nd's UStar just Spangled below CYLL suspici was & | Sweden Sending Apparatus at Varberg STOCKHOLM, Novem) new | v . \rhers the Newcastle? | this stat and ) n of it. This R | lities recepti abe set Washingt et America Fditor 11 Radi Retween ght o . Rail Employes on Progra ploves from Tsland v pre WAl and n ngth every b o inderstanding mal that <hut nstrumental ch and vor jazz by for Island 1 did not get 1 heard 1 have the five-tube set and outside Lantenna 1 also heard what seem | station on the air w me in on my ' been however med music was rals us nl number fro being 1 the opera | York meter wav A H 1 road bhell WA atlroad sc Sextette nnsy WAH Tengih ar & ¢ Ti will whistla 1s she and to be al > would | might have above-men clear = in the ®ive local color X7 = PR SRR 20 @ It has been adapted to the growing de regular lines—Fancy and Plain Groceries Cigarettes: Candies and Pastries: Bever tessen——insuring great]y improved facili maintenance of Cornwell service. Tea will be served throughout the aftern. Beginning Monday, Dec. Same old telephone number— Main 875 1329 G Street G. G. Cornwell & Pr. 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DAVENPORT, Towa, N its newly-installed within the next f b complete the especially structed suite of rooms which house the new transmitting ment required nearly two work by a score of work: rooms are located on the Roof Garden on the Admini Bullding of the Palner Sch Davenport, adjoining the b which accommodate the pr dio_and transmitting equipmer The actual Installati of equipment will begin the first week | in December and the WOC officia hope to be able to send Christ: greetings to the world by the new apparatus — 5.000-watt trans- ,1 Mourning Blacks Dyed § 101 SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 “Any fool the Higginsvil takes man prnings.” an go to Jetl to bed I Your Income may be derived from ecither or both of two sources—your own work or the work your money does for you. Your income from work may shrink or cease, and the only substitute is income from your investments. The Union Trust Company will gladly aid you to accumulate, through a Savings Account, a substantial sum which will work steadily for you. 2% Paid on Checking and 3 vings Accounts UNION . TRUST CO. r The - DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA G o000 % EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN e % PRESIDENT I COANER IST" AND H STREETS ATWATER DOES IT 2LO, LONDON 5NO, NEWCASTLE 2BD, ABERDEEN Atwater Kent owners by the dozen are reporting loud speaker reception of British stations IT PROVES THAT AN ATWATER KENT SET IS A GOOD INVESTMENT for practically every type of our five-tube set, whether of last year or this year, was equally successful in tuning in the foreign stations on loud speaker. MR. E. A. TOTTEN heard 5NO, with orchestra selections from Rigoletto and Carmen, on one of our first No. 10 sets. CONFIRMING TELEGRAM Garden City, New York TO CRELL BROS,, WASH. D, C., E. A. TOTTEN'S report on NO 01 selections wa Neweastle. RADIO B IST MAGAZINE. Capitol Heights. Md., held, 2BD, Aber- 0 to 11:35 on a 10B Spedial. MR. C. deen, from 11: MR. K. STRASBURGER, picked up 2LO, London, on our 3708 Chevy new Chase Parkway, 10C open set. MR. ROBERT LYONS, on our new No. 20 Cabinet Set, held 5NO, Newcastle, from 11:30 to 11:40 and 2BD, Aberdcen, from 11:41 to 12:04, and succeeded in distinguishing 2BD, Aberdeen, from CYL, Mexico City, which was broadcasting on nearly the same wave. following ¢ RICAN RADIO SERVICE, TIS RVER, 1 PRATION COMPANY, T alers for a demonstration: Thirteenth St. N.W SOV 716 M SN welith and 726 Pennsylva Naw. V. Ave. VWL . ERWIN & CO., 1168 Eighth S PAIRMONT RADIO STUDIO, A. GARREN, $07 F St \. SORDON MUSIC COMPANY, 1710 HIGHAM Fourteenth St. N.W. nnxlyvania Ave. N.W. 1S16 New Hampshire Ave. Seventh St N.W. (h StN.W. an COMPANY, T COMPANY W & CoM L HARDWAR - “ourteenth St Bast Capitol St th SGoNWL StoNWL IS Seventh St nxylvania Ave. St N1 116 Bighteenth JCTRIC COMPANY, 1711 € S RADIO SHOP. Ninth and Upshur Sts. N.W. RADIO SERVICE, & urteenth 1. N.W. 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