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I'HE EVENING 8T. WASHINGTON, D. C., BATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1924 WRCWILL PRESENT || Cong Range Radio Enmtertainmeat i SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1924. BH”REH GI-EE CI.UB The Programs of the Following Distant Stations Are Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time WELL 1Té AL OVER = IT JUBT 1T wWiLL BE IMPOSSIBLE T GOES TO SHOW WHAT A LoT oF GIVE ~YOU MORE TINE TO TROUDLE A GUY O GET NTO CUT, EVERY THING IS K.0, N PmeT CLEAR P THE ERRORS IN YouR OY GEING & Bute MATHERATIOML { | ™' GoveRwmenT OWES You 84,65 INCOME TAK RETURN. KINDLY THEY Shy THIS TOINT AT ATLANTA| | RESATE. ONE OF THE GIRLS IN THE 2 REPORT AT THIS OPFICE S THE ORIGINAL BASTILE! THI Wfltc MWET HAVE SONT you THE - 2 WE REGRET TO SAY THAT Highland . —_— """ED“'E‘-PI, PREPARED TO 5 'S A SWELL MESS To BE Ind ~ ighlands - Community Or- Mosers. Miles. /© . LEAE PO EVERYBODY'S GONNA RUT ME Downl izatlon Takes Part i $i00—cConcert by Harmons Trompat Quartet .. Thisdelphie 398 13 \\‘ ‘ ATLANTA v e lontal Orc) ganization Takes Part in fl:&' Yot *Seriptiures from studio san Franclsco 425 2,462 . ea D'vlrllm bl"lhllloll h:'l Urehs “‘t‘m iphld w m o walian Philadel Program Tonight. e e D T s wiiey. 12-vear-old pianist . s— i ..,mn;ll 3 Mn. t«n. % 2,500 ;) estra . 2 A five-hour program composed of din- Taciderai mipk froin Tacw's o6 e %0 mer music, two talks, a etringed trio io—Bjdney Webater, baritone ... m ] concert, & violin recital, a glee club con- TNV e DcamaLi sonEaba. 2 cert. Beotch songs, dance music, organ | 3:30—Weather forecist and market "‘":“;o's S S ecital and children's stories will be o ~ 4:00~ l) 04 ram by B Broth Orchestra « WEAF N York 492 204 broadcast by WRC (his ecvening be- (o rtp;"unmnullr“mmmem" 2 v\ui‘ New Yok 4o 204 ginning at 7 o'clock. One of the out- liunm program by Herbert Buschie lnd his or- standing features will be the concert by chesira & » Highlands Community Church Glee ub. presented through the Washington Music Bureau. The dunce music will come from the griliroon of the Hotel Astor in New Fietion, hu 3 yaRes Bug Philadelphia 500 will have a constant range of 3,000 NEW STATION UNDER WAY CALLS RETREAT SUCCESS. Astor ew York = 450 miles and has adopted as its slogan \“'.'y'yh{w‘?(','.“',',':‘,".,"3;1. 1‘4: ]l?»:_":“:):':c‘:‘r-"lx: Muslcel rogran by glo W“;fi ;‘-fl:-.:,;,}}{ ] FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY Wonderful Miami Beach, Florida, Tocital o [Otte . Beak) ot° Cracdaitic Ingri Flane, soprano; Albert \uu:r‘l;\:w’m‘. CIWHN New York 380 Miami Plans for High-Power ::: first letter of each word forming | Spanish Admiral Ammmc,s Term- Tivoli Theater gt s 5:00—Harey Moss' Danco Orchestra L WHX New York 360 BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA Brondcast Equipment. - Dinner music at the hotel, an ination in Morocco. 5 "an Talk Schedu ":- i 5 1»_5’.55-"5"" 4".""‘::.'.’;.1:":'.‘.'.; nl.’m.wr“ WHAS Loulsville 400 0471 Noted Authority en Redio. vals at the hos MADRID, December 13.—Admira quhie children'a period, the rst number 5] poc B L N e — MIAMJ, Fla, December 13—Work e e of athletic | Marquls de Magas acting hoad of the 3 ; 15| 5:30—Atternoon frolic, Vo LUKHI Los Angeles 3% 2,806 All Rights Reserved. Ropreductien Prehibited. has started on Miami's new high- | events at the Florida resort will form |military directorate, announced las velock with & concert of dinner music 9707 P powered broadcasting station, WMBF, | its daily programs. The station’s | night that the Spanish retreat in HOW ENERGY IS TRANSFERRED | the current in the plate circuit is not | °" the Fleetwood Hotel. The station | designated wave band is 330 meters. | Morocoo has been terminated happil o ——————————————————————————————————————————eeeeeeeeee e e e e e OO FROM CIRCUIT TO CIRCUIT, a current transterred from the grid k glibly of the|to the plate eircuit, but a current e e i 25 "being | Which flows through the virtue of ¢ g the current orlgtially In the grid or | $nerEY stored in the B battery mark- The antenna circult in amplified form and tally of current being transferred hy the Meyer Davis Orchestra at the Willard Hotel. The regular Saturday e by WEAY Inisramun night Bible talk will be given at 8:15 hioaes BIois Hacpases Goatasioam: by Vrof. Louis A. Bliss, under the Dinuer concert by Leo Reisman Inull:bl auspices of the men's organized Bible Disner music by Westinghouse Hand 1a 8:00—Weather forecast; Hotel 8t James Oreh i3 FEHT Sale Will Be Held I Our Bargain Anncx e feature address will be given at h D 9:10 o'clock by Dr. F. H. Newell, for- g;“:g'_';;y UL b mer glircctor and chief engineer of the Wooding peths 454 "Club Alaham ) New ¢rom olroult to cireult without know=| The only purpose of the A or fila- Tcclimation Service, His toplo 1s ~Sups | * 0 Chiamas Siriod: by 0onse Sorenson 2 Oman, 1,013 | ing exactly what takes pla ment battery is to heat the fllament pose it Doesn't Rain—What Then?” est 8! IWRZ Sprivgnels 331 1 To_ begin with, § be under- | (o the point where it will give off Scoteh by Hook Kennedy, a con- S Wabs New York stood that there is tusl passing | electrons, so that for the purpose of cert by the Lee House Trio and a violin Meyer Davia Ho on of current from one circuit to laining the circult action it is not recital by Helen Gerrer are other at- Dinner dance mosic by Shepard Cotonias o another. sary to draw in the A battery tractions on the lengthy and diversified Jkeexix tine for chifdren; stories a ‘What does happen is that current | circul program. Vincent ¢ “2% | in & clreult up electromagnetic| The transfer of energy from eir- 6:45— Agriculture. tock and produce 6:30—Weather, and :0ad reports flolds or electrostatio flelds which | ouit to circult is equivalent to the acting on other circuits produce sim- | gotion which ta! place in a storage ilar currents in the circuits on which | battery in which a current flowing they act. in the battery circuit produces a chemical change which is later ea- pable of producing a flow of current, action which takes place T el i i Knowing that we are about ERPIBIGEY Local Radio Entertainment bedtime siory Ilullell program; I Fics in "French and gl r Tech Band concert & 1 Saturday, Dec. 13, 1924. Radio Statiom, R NAA—Naval v (453 Meters). iriets: Kiddien' bediime’ story. In thi the action 1s simil O 5 n this case the action is similar p.m.—Weather Bureau reports, Maupin family program: vocal progeam ... ttle action in which the grid (v} laullch the mo: Sel'lsatlollal 10:05 v.m.—Weather Bureau reports. i o oncert IR i ot t st Concert by St. T:15—8tockman live W (AP—Chesapenke & Potomac Tele- Resume of da: Fhone Company (469 Meters). e ey ok Silent & controlling member of re. lulln‘ the energy of the B battery 2 z and regulating the flow in the plate e isinrithelsrwily S plate RADIO SALE in the history of The drawing shows the essential|opened. This control action is ob- cireuits of a radio receiver consist- | tained by the varying amplitude of Ing of an antenns system and a de- | current in the grid circuit. : our Store, we COl!ld not ConSCi' tector stage. v = nd prodice market reports. by “Jolly Bill" Bteinke. ren; feature program .. by th au Four . Bedtime storics by Usel W IRC—Radio Corporation of America ,,':,‘i’,’; o Dy pcle Kavbe Dr 2o (469 Meters). 7 p.m.—Children’s Hour, by Peggy | An antenna wire acts as one plate ! i % e N e e tnst tor pur. | | RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS entiously recommend that you 7:15 p.m.—Dinner music by the New 3 Willara Meyer Davis Orchestra, ot ion velhr.n:it:::.- TONIGHT. t f til broadcast from the New Willard Dinner concert by Meyer b tube He te of condense? | | Davis' New Willard Fotel Or- uy a setora rom us un > p.m.—Bible talk, by Prof. Louis A. Bliss, under the auspices of the Men's Organized Bible Class 5:30 p.m.—Violin recital, by Helen the antenna wire and the betto chestra, WRC, Washington, plate serving and being equivi 7:15 to 8:15 o'clock. to the ground. Vocal and instrumental Dinner concert fiom Con; My alk; Metropoll you see what’s coming next GGeerer, Gertrude McRae Nash at the Yoeal nd instrumental P,'_"" inati u.r Produces Magnetic Field. Geiman :per “'DcrM Graf sady ealth "ta eriodical "Examination; eiphia 395 2 -| | von Luxemburg,” from Metro- dee‘d (o] R A DI 0 B 558 010 —Congavt bylie i sNian e e TR cmmm",""‘ o ""'“"m' = aus :n,tn:l::v.i:l‘:' :1“ tdhl:r::n‘:dm:o‘l’lml olitan Opcu‘ House, WIP, ay. ur Community Church_Glee Club, pre- WLS ‘reviaw night 33 and the magnetic lines cutting th gim].ddph,.,s :15 o'clock. . sented through the Washington Music| . Schubere iring Qua il prograis - bt turns of wire on coil 3 praduce a STUDIO w-lll be'closed all da B‘:.{';:“flfl % SRR S8 Program direct from politan Opera Honse. .. s i 87| current in circuit B. There has been Dance music by Phil Ro- y 10 7 uppos oesn't Rain ou “‘Russian Operas''; voeal program ......WFI Philadeiphia 895 no actual flow of current from one mano’s Orchestra, direct § —What Then?" by Dr. F. H. Newell, | 8: gs of poemy Ly Gordan Johustone: IwoR - St th | tha ot har it otiv n stra, direct from A A former diratior "ing. chist engimeot | SIo—{aaet by Chan Tohokant ® nrough the ‘eatum ot Slstromags | | New Kenmore Hotel, Albany, Tuesday getting ready. It will of the Reclamation Service. oA ot ndlan neiie 328 the current in WGY, Schenectady, 9 y t by WHAS larmvu. ] netic lines of force 20 p. m-—Concert by the l:eslloun: s New Yark Police Qu WNYO 32 354 | eircuit A produces s current in cir- o'clock. t .t under the direction of Samuel cal program . a2 ouit B. The type of current which ts well Wi THE Strand Roof = . p R B H oo i e B may vags e | Concert by ahe “Goldensices By e = ‘Suna voltage an: » signals and weather forecasts. Voca! and instrumeata -y 3 D i T | Seriatics as that in cireutt A, but the| | Trumpet Quartet” WBZ, 10 p.m.—Continuation of Concert by S 1ota) of ehergyiin sach drentt Springfield, 10 to 11:30 o'clock. L Lee House Trio. 9:00-—Dance program br WIAM Orchestra will be the same, except for slight 5 10:15 p.m.—Scotch songs, by Hook e mnilnl.menl:l P losses. Any gain in voltage in trans- Dance program by qucent Kennedy. , u?;‘?[uu’nm.' conoprt p’l:zn(l?,!yrw:‘lb:nl formation is obtalned at the sacrifice | | Lopez and his orchestra, direct 10:80 p.m—Danée. music. by, the Musica program 2 of amperage or vice versa. The from Hotel Pennsylvanis, Astor Hotel Orchestra, _broadeast (oncert from Hoedl amount of energy transterred is| | WEAF, New York, 11 1o 1 jointly from the grill room of the Musical program; never more than the original eurrent, | | guiocy Totel Astor, New Yok, with station and is always slightly less becauss 3 of the losses. 11:15 p.m.—Organ_recital, by Otto Musical program When an amplified current is ob- Organ recital by Otto Beck, ¥. Beck, from Crandall's Tivoli Theater. e coatart; m tained in the pl’l e circuit of a tube, direct from Cnnd;lln Tivoli Schubert Btring Quartet . e Theater, WRC, Washington, Art Hickmaa's Concert Or 98 11:15 to 12 o'clock. RADIO QUERIES Talks: vocal and instrumental program o 9 H-—thllll by Counley Concert Co.; vocal solos . STRONGEST TRANSMITTER UNDERWAY FOR NAVY Harry Dudley, popular son 9:30—Musical program by City Coll nadi 1 Mempjis Plectrum Orchestra . Radio Editor: Movie, chats, Virgin Forrest, <o Please tell me which of the two May Singhi Breen and her exe Faculty recital following stations were broadcasting B The Sale Will Be Held In Our Bargain Anunex Wednesda: ight fter 10 o'clock: 5 (" North Plainfield, N. J., and ;",_‘,'{ Powerful Tube Under Construction Providence, R. 1. What are the wave lengths ot WRAN, Yellow Springs, Ohio, and ‘W EAO, Columbus, Ohio?—J. +WOR Newari IWOR Newsrt - WOAW o WOAW omans Christmas Complete Set, 35 Up at Schenectady for Mare Island. W Con Le Claire Ho Daven; + The advance programs did not ley Plasa Hote el By the Assorinted Press. edule WEAN Wednesday night. It ¥ Goldenaires Trumpet Qum.z SCHENECTADY, N. Y. December WM. P BOYER ble that the station broadcast Lenny feeas hen) 13.—The mest powerful tube transmit- . = G858 BERESNED ssmEEsEsIEE al program which was not S ter In the United States, if not in the xcheduled in the mdvance programs. Petar e Hose an A ,7'.‘.',{,',"‘ warld, soon will be built here for use at 812 13th St. The radio editor does not receive pro- b ip Gordon; Bouth fl“- leh lc 100l the Mare Island navy yanrd, in Cali- grams from WEAM. WRAV 18 In |00 o @ ‘;;':‘n. communityorchestra of 45 Newask fornia, the General Hlectric Co. an- Yellow Springs, Ohlo. Its wave band % a B id 6 et aia nounced yesterday. is 242 meters. WEAO transmits on :m,.rl"’t‘ Smith and ince orchestra. K. Moutrea! 1In addition to increasing the efficiency & 360-meter band. B Peul Athletic” Club “orchestr m-n‘,..u. 7 of radio communication to such a degree : Tance propeam by Tacal A WiZ o New York & that the station will be able to keep in Radio Editor: 10:5—ripates Devesere" HNC Now Sork continuous touch with the Navy station Essaibly 3oy lor. soms ot iyoun Musleal program Py Ben Fricama o at Annapolie, Md, with the Hawalian Teaders may e able to inform me Newark in and other countries an: through your column the name of the “Care of tha By, by D, Bhilip’ Loveii. Los ‘Angelen e o ot e station broadcasting a musical pro- 11 P.M. TO 12 virtually anywhere in the Pacific Ocean, 1t 8aid the transmitter will elim- inate the interference with radio pro- grams in this country. The new set, employing an 80-kilowatt tube transmitter, not only will elim- inate the continuous and undamped ve of the spark type, but will operate continuously day and night at a lower cost. In ordering the new tube transmitter Navy officials indicated they were in- augurating a policy which may bring gram, closing about 12:15 a.m. East. ern standard time, December 11 (Thursday). After announcing the time as 13 minutes after (some squeals here) I caught the words: ‘ats Chica “We will have the professor play h Vincent Lopes and his accordion as a good night selection. Organ recital by Karl Bonawits “The call letters were not very dis- Wi !lfll‘:‘ll Dits from the Antij tinct. They sounded like KGN, but possibly may have been WGN, |11: w-x.. n.x-“. and his Hotel Brunswick Orchestra Chicago.—E. J. C. rogram nu‘ am by ‘Roseland’ Orel You probably heard WGN. There [, . s e i3 mo station with the call letters |V 3 My I e A 11 oo-ynm-l rogram, voc B58 38 L3E5RE SRISIEEE %8 D XGN about complete elimination of Navy i E G2 12:00—Musteal proj 2,300 | arc-type instruments. i i ‘Adolphus Hotel Orehestra b Radio Editor: R Program trom Hotel Al e " Approvcd an you or any of the radio fans wolos WMH Cincinsati x tell me what station in Chicago|,, . Seorse Walter and bis daace orch & SemTore All Kidnaped Students Safe. Vroadcast last Tuesday night at 11:05 | 15i4s aniant Gl B .mf % - 2 £ NEW YORK, December 13.—The 32 by the Chinese students at Canton Christian College in China, who were seized W en{ly and held by bandits, have all ac Deparment been returned in safety, according to W O i 3 welock & child singing “Lay Away o o WoAY Ko o a Little Ray of Sunshine,” “You Can VARG New Y-flr Take Me Away from Dixie,” “and Koo “When 1 Was a Dandy and You & lle.” T could hear the announcer ETERSEY ZE¥s B SuMABM EBEialE WITH THE - Chicago but could not get the s 09 & 2, a cable li:l:ll'.bd at “i: hd.fldfllllflfil" ll lett ‘Thy 1 of the college here yesterday. SIBUC A5 To BTE et ey ROSa T e 8 | he dispatch said that none of the Fol;muh'“'“" tests RICK. "—_'—"————- students had béen harmed and that h UAS.mBK Glass b}f{ . * You probably heard Chicago's new no ransom money was required. the ureau ° siation, WECN, which transmits on BAND CONCERTS. OFFERS TO SHOW LOOT Somndards. the W:r Dt O n e 266-meter band. At United States Marine Bar- » 5 — pitk Homaay 1 St FOR 20 YEARS’ LIBERTY < a5 g : 1 1 YOUNG WIDOW ROBBED Wiiliam H. Santeimann, teaders | |Matt B .. CEL I e { g 3 3 andi Taylor Branson, second leader. + WL Revesl $100,000 do, especially a:-dfiedon OF $35,000 IN GEMS March, “Marine Corps Insti- in Return for Shorter account of results tute” ranson z Overtu he Beautiful Gal- Sentence. R Ao pcmptd 0 she way Chicago Jewelry Robbers Also Get hew . 5ubDe | 1 8y tho Associated Prese, 18tk amd Columbin Road of exclusion of ultra a r 1stic, ! ”» $6,000 Loot From Storg Sharsuenisls, Wiimeiaret |1 “emago, December 15.—Horbert = vieletand infraredrays- Hold-Up. Excerpts from the opera “The mail togin oioated in the 33,000,000 According to the tests Queen's Lace Handkerchiet,” T P A Rondout, 1L, A G v the Associated Prese. J. Strauss 25 ceave 't ‘-':h l:"nfld yesterday to made Actinic Glass was CHICAGO, December 13.—Jewels Valse do(c;:cerstl.( ;Lu Pati- tiary, h“"o .'r lt:.:.'x'f:h pcnll:;; shown to exclude most timated to be worth 341,000 were neurs” (“The aters’ here stolen by robbers today in two hold Waldteutel | (5587 100,000 of the loot is buried it BUILD[NG of these invisible raysthat ups, some $35,000 worth of gems be-| | Master melodies from famo Heurs ls taken off his wentence. are responsible for eye- ing taken from a voung widow who light ope: money 1o ikted yesterday that e strain and emdth: ' was reutrning from a cabaret early complled i A ;“llrtd&\ Little Rock, Ar] % Yesterday morning, and §6,000 stolen el nsas City, and is u’! ln Yyesterday afternoon from a jewelry .. .Grossmann 8 ® or negotiable bonde. Faderal officials today advanced the store on the South Side. theory that Hollida: wi theory tha y wishes to get Pays 6 Per Cent Miss Catherine Armstrong was rob- tbed when she and ber escort, Harry “The Star Spangled Banner.” Shbhat ot Nfe{c ?;-m. Glasscock, % A :l::'cl:x'rg i‘fir.f:;n:gfmn” Ggias By the Unlted States Soldiers’ | | and -n-rfllvl;‘u'u;t nosd ‘2‘."3% on shares maturing in 45 . P The robbers escaped. Home Baad Orehastsn SEiinlay, | |3Sevn; (5 thes pasighutisry: or 83 months, It thicknesses of ¥ and % ece 18 aper B Johal 8. H. Zimmerman, bend- oo Mo Pays 4 Per Cent inch and '“n‘;:l""“' [ 282,000 VISIT SHRINE. | | S5 e pure ao Victoiger egro Slayer Is Hanged. PNCRCINE, St and i Tomorrow sl |l on shares withdrawn be. out wire. Special is Nrpan Rt | R Py e yesterday afternoon for the murder of Tom Askew on September 9, man . uar of & plantation near here. The & - unabl read . as5e" mounted the ln-fl:lrl.";"w Foundes 1984 iolated Tust be fulallegr SO (HRL the law : HIRES TURNER —— “ " ey Increase in Pilgrims at St. Anne de fi,’,',‘,“;‘,‘,‘,’:',_""‘“““"" e i J (8) “Chmess,” Victor Herbert Beaupre. (b) “Spanish QUEBEC, December 13.—It was an- Selection, "Et-blt Mater,” nounced ¥ Rossinl grims from Cooper Us Fox trot, “You". Waits “The Nll"h!lnnl rockman —_— This Finale, “Only One Vienna,” 0 persons over 1923. i ’ Schrammel Cubans.are abandoning primitive waere 139 organized pilgrimages dur- “The Star Spangled Banner.” thods of farming and ewe using modern American lnnu-ul.. ing the past season.

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