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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D, U, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925 Featured Radio Artist PiE====2225 = = 251 Refreshingly -pleasing ings characterize appointments of new Decreased Static Predicted. A French scientist, M. L’Abbe Ga brial, has established to his own tis. faction the theo! that thunder- storms, the bugbears of the radio fan have definite cycles of maximum and |minimum activity. e has found | that for period ®f seven y electrical storms will be at minitaum Use the Proper Amount of Battery | circult, thereby lessening the drain on |f0F the next 20 veurs they will ap Vaitage. Bl pear at an average rate, followed by the B hattery. 10 years of exceptionally heavy rain ?/lmlt fans will shop arcund quite| 1hiy jessening of the normal plate|and electrical disturbances. To re 8 bit before they buy all thely xadio} v G 0 e mean that signal |4ssure radio amateurs he announces parts, so as to get the benefit of the that we are just starting on the min lowest prices on the market and re-|strength is lessened. As a matter of |14t WO 4re Just stariing on the il duce the initial cost of their set to a|fact, the signal strength is usually [ghould mean decreased static dis minimum. Once the set is installed | increased by its use. The reason for |churges for some years to come. and in operation, however, very few this apparently contradicting set of __ g of them fake any particular pains to FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DA BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, Noted Authority on Radio. All Rights Reserved, Reproduction Prohibited. LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925. ¢ Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time ORCHESTRA HEADS PROGRAN OF WCAP surround- the the WEBH WHB WP WW WET L IWCTS WGBS WHN LLWOR KDKA L WHAM I WEEL SWGN 3:00—New York Kansas City Philadelpliia Detroit: Music Philadelphia; Ra Worcester: Tea o talks % New York: Talc: Violin selections: Spanish lesson . New York: Vocul program: pianologue 5 Newark: Vocal and instrumental program : talic $0—Pittaburgh: Closing market quotations trom Stockman's Rochester, N. Y.: Music by Eastman Theater Orchestra . Boston: Chureh program ........... 3 Chicago: Recital from Lyon & Healy Concert Hail 170 5 PM. 4:00—Chicago: Varied program: poems: humor: entertainment .. New York: Talks: Judith Roth, songs: talk: solos . . Philadelphia: Talk from University of Pennsylvani San Francisco: Reading of Scriptures from studio New York: Mother Stoner's Forum: vocal sdlos New York: Piano selec 1 'solos: orchestra . Now ¥ Violin sel talk Boston. Minstrel show by Oid Fowder Houss Lodse, o news Sweeney Rad W racital. vocal and instrumentai - etroit News Orchestra . vocal and instrumental program rio | Marine Band Musicians to| Give Concert—Other Numbers Listed. Cornwell Tea Room —where you can lurch at your leisure—i table spread bef with tempting cies specially prepared by the Cornwell have re vou delica- conditions lies in the fact that the find 'out whether they are operating |tube functions best as an amplifier | it economically. when it is operated on the straight | Now, operating a set economically | portion of its characteristic curve, i | does not mean buying hootleg or re-|condition that is obtained by the use | ! conditioned tub cheap batterles or|of & C battery. When operated high anything of that kind. The main ftem [ €r up on the curve it begins to act to | of expense in the operation of a radio | 5ome extent as a detector at the same | set is the cost of supplying or ve-|time that the normal plate current is | charging batteries used for fllament | inereased. | lighting and plate current supply. 1f you use more than 90 volts B hat- | | Burning tubes brighter than 18 nec- | tery for very loud signals, you should | | essary for gopd reception s & meivi- |increase your C hattery voitage up to | lege that can be enjoyed only by those | 7-5 10 9 volts, according to the amount | | who have plenty of money to spend|©f B battery voltage used. The cor- for tiihon and battebias: rect amount of C battery to uge is #lven in the instructions which come | in_each tube carton. and-a-half ites Marine two-hour concert by the Band Orches- dance program | Hotel Orches- tonight Enterprise Serial Building Association 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. 54th issue of stock now epen for subscription. Shares of stock, $1.00 each, payable monthly Five per cent interest paid on stock withdrawn. James E. Connelly, President James F. Shea, Secretary WGN WHN wie [LURPO LWEBH Served tz man Park Sandwich Lunch.. Salad Lunch Hot Lunch 60c —with Coffee, Tea, Chocolate or Milk G. G. Cornwell & Son 1329 G Street offerings 50c chief 4:15—Detroit: Musical program 4:30—Mooseheart. 1lk.: Music by Meoseheart children: band . Kanas City: Music by the Star's Radio Trio 2 Philadelphia: Dance program 4:40—Philadelphia: Police reports 4:45—Chicago: Home-makers' hour and t direct from the Marine Barracks Sandwiched | will be “Celeste Robert Orchestra con Detroit Symphons oy the orchiestra music Verdi's Musician trumpets contest grand organ clubwomen's 5 TO 6 P.M. Vocal solos: Bert Dixon: Billy Baskette . Orchestra: program S Ton talk: ausical progran : neapolis-St. Paul: Readors' Club: readings ver: Choral selections: readings; boys' chorus hester, N. Y.: Student recital, vocal and instrumental. Louisville: Organ recital: readinge: news: m bporink, 5:00—New York wcipal Strain on Tubes. In the first place burning the fila ments of your tubes at a greater heat | than is necessary reduces the useful America.” A half-{ g, e T TR life of the tubes and in a very short Ly the Waters| ;.30 1ou Angoles: Musical program. vocal aud instrumentai .. ..K 4 2 time the effciency of the set will be d., will follow. | New York: Farm and home market reports: news s 3 | reduced without your being able to Vie of the United| Dallas: Woman's hour: \ocal and jastramental program locate the trouble. In Seodatic ‘SURAY 6 TO T PM. cases the trouble may be located in on “HOW! §.00—New York: Music by Paul Eppes’ Revelers .. ....WFBH 7 4 one or more tubes which have lost This is one| Detrait” Diuner concert by Joan Goldkette's Erisemblo WeX 7 | Popular Washington contralto, who Is | their “pep through IMproper .opera- arranged by the Boston© Children's progr stories and music . IWNAC 4 F = e o i | theie. i chooug 4 New York: Diuner concert trom Hotel Waldorf-Astoria . . 4 | schedule o entertain the radio au tion at high temperasures. and | Philadelphia: Weather: Harold Knighta Singing Orchestia. W | ence tonight through WCAP. Her pre-| In operating your set turn on your | vious successful appearances before | rheostat as little as possible consist- | | the microphone have been at WRC. {em with good reception. Such Clgveland: Diuner dance music by oy WTAN : g fosplogiti Musical program and KGO | Another result of burning tubes at B:15—Pittsburgh: Dinber concert pros . REE RI\{K\ i high brilliancy is an increased drain Newark: Dinner concort by Hutel Lorraine Orchestra.....WOR 4 | on the B batteries. by Commerce Depart- cedure will give you a little less vol- ment Soon. scheduled to i at 7:30 o'clock with The 1925 Campaign for| open 1 is many such and \re Made r Contralto to Sing Marine | e Helen ngton nu the Miss Wa ing stra concert popular group of of Wash iners, Miss Gallagher is one tevar dio entert: having markets | dek estra - Hint on Battery Econowy. If you find that your B batteries are not lasting you as much as they should, you had better check up on vour method of operating vour set. | 'The fault may lie in the fact that you burn vour tube filaments at too high a temperature, causing an increase in the eclectronic emission from the fila. ment and consequent increase in the {amount of current flowing in the plate circuits of the receiver, with the in- | evitable lessening of battery lif; Some fans know that the use of a € Osbira battery is necessary when more than WGN 3702 3 X g 45 volts of B battery is used in the | Wl "he power 500 watts for | yjate circuit. The use of a C battery stations is to be abandoned |is usually associated with the elimi the St months by the |nation of distortion in amplifier 3 stuges. Department of Commerce. Bt s s T samuehs: Serveaan: g for @ class B license | gther very useful purpose. It serves same to Hmit the normai plate current to a lower part of the characteristic curve and thus reduces the awmount of normal current flowing in the plate night dance Park Hotel the Friday Wardman | it soon after the | | | a t Orchestra Buffale, N. Y o Pittburgh Buffalo Trust hour progra inner concert prograt . Chicago: Skeezix time for children: storics Hoston: Diuner dance music from Checker Inn Minneapalis-St. Paul: Children s bour: Court of Gold Medal New York: Dimner concert by Oleott Vail. violinist —Davenport: Chimes concert program 1 as , vice hters ition, will describe the ork of the organ features of the of WRC. She will marionettes: Clarence Williams, entertainers rionettes: Cl liams, entertain NGBS Atlanta: “The o stories by Uncle Alf Bellevue-Stratford Hotel Con oyal Canadians L WTAM | ume, but you certainly will get more Oakland King Edward Hotel Con Ore Power Limit to Be Taken Off finale. in town can dress up the year round on the easiest terms in the world at this store. 6:45 7:00—Philadelphia 3 all day st Davenport: Police reports Hotel Alumac hestra Paul: Dinsier Concert vocal and mstramental Organ recital by Edwin Sed phia® Children's bedtime stories 4 ectady: Program by’ the Albany Strand Theader chestra: organ recital: dance program by Wittstein's Orchestra el < Newark: Dinnér concert by Hotel Lorraine Orchesta . Kland: Hotel St. Francis Concert Orchestra ... .. KGO ew York: Rudio talk: Clarence Williams, enteriainers. . WGBS New York: Langenus Claribet Soxtot: stors: Cecile M. Ber ens. concert pranist 2 5 WEAF New York: Bernhard Levitow's Hotel Commodore Orchestra . . WJ: Rochester, N. Y.: Eastman Theater Orchestra ... .. WHANM an: Hotel La Salle Orchestra LWMAQ mmary of markets: farm news: weather: farm radio drama: Glean's Commhuskers: Ford and minstrels E Musical . iinan aud birth- Wip duled & fashion by L Perley Lincoln, a ve MeKinley, mez: chat by Elsie the Willard Hotel the weekly ques. sores. bedtim Dance Orchestra siasies : health talk; Club WHN i ontast beau )% s Trio »d and base bal class A £ SWGY “WOR during mmer 1 applyin Local Radio Entertainment ot the requesting an rease of power, elass A stations Friday, April 17, 1925. b will be allowed to climb up the super- power scale in the same manner in NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. Weather Bureau reports > Health vice Spriughield: Marki b No. 2 May Atiantic City: Hotel A sor th Day." Clev )cndb. usical {vn((dmu('vm fl;:li_l‘:l Glens Dance Orchestra: Brunswick Trio au reports. concert planist . p 7 ZJ?PIH;{EJV’II 3 \u)u;.m market io Corporath Shelf of New BOOKS" .« .. 02cns. s WRC.—Radi .l pa rx"_““ of America 7:30—Atlantic City: Address: Seaside Hotel Trio (168.5 Meters). Boston: Whiting_program . Fas! Developments { San Francisco: Rudy Sei Orchestra ol Fashion Developments ot Mooseheart, TiL.: Dinner hour concert: organ: Ceray's O by Emma Perley-Lin- chestra trom Belmont Hotel ..................... Philadelphia: Dream Daddy, with boys and girls . Philadelph r congert from Hotel Adelphia 'PROTEST SHIP'S RADIO. | Fans Offer to Buy Modern Set for | l are planning to jump their sta- Noisy United States Vessel. tions up to a thousand and fifteen| A group of broadcast listeners | undred watts around New York City has offered tc These stations, purchase a CW transmitting set for | nt themselves with the class Algne of the Government ships that has | wave lengthy until such time # | bean creating havoc with amateurs oro nt. o olian Male Quar luss B length is vacated or @ New | through its spark transmitter. They o 5 ol prukmexiy Reclianchixle Quspiet: sol system of ailocation is authorized by | have forwarded a letter to the Post ‘orlg - Police reports: Board of Estimate meeting: Ru- he department. master General requesting that the dolph Jeskowits. Viollmiar - "o = St 2 Tt is estimated that under the new | post Office Department get rid of the Elsie Pierce. Kb Vintls Gesbas. Dedtites asorEes = rule some 2 30 ambitious class A | gbsolete spark transmitting equipment | Meyer Davis' New Wil Chicago: Dinner concert; Blackstone String Quinte! stations will gather in th waiting | on the United States mail boat Pr roadeast from the | room just outside the B range and at- | jdent. et | k tempt o cover the country in the| s Is a matter of concern to radio The Americanization Work | 3:00—hoston: Criterian way it is done by the present |listeners mlong the vast coast lines | Faperatations. |and the Great lakes region of the A. R by Mrs. Frank W New York: Talk: vocal and | e president general of the | Philadelphia: Book review : Pennsylvania R. Chicago Station country, for a large percentage of | | ship-to-shore traffic is carried on al- Among th Baston: Male quartet: garden talk. . Pittsburgh: Bond Club dinmer: address e Now Nob ke B raetoeioy mos - the applicants | most altogether the spark trans- o York: News: “Man's Place in Nature : eased power in the A band | mitting sy inneapolis-St. Paul: Music: lectures S s § the new Chicago plant ¢, which | 2 New York: Orchestra: talks: songs: quartet P toni g Dlant NVALE, whicl Chicago: Children's story: dinnes concert from Congress Hotel KY W 1 tentatively assigned to Detroit: Fox_Brothers' Orchestra. . ... A ah e S after several conferences of Providence: Brown University faculty lectures. .. ..."... . WDWR 5 owners in the llinois district | failed to find room for the newcomer | in_the exclusive clauss B band The regulation that governs Worcester ogram._ . llwers ] the pe increases of the more pow- me_Butterfly, -WGR 3 Deaver: Mavkais: nawe: bo LKOA 8224 | erful stations will hold good for the { class A plants—namely, that the 500 Kansas City: Men and bho - e Bichmond Hill, N. ¥ Drogram; solos: Sterling Male Quartet. . 5 T mang Portland: Children's program: bediime storiss. . KGW | watt jumps will be allowed only when | such ‘increases do not interfere with { other stations broadcasting on nearby wave lengths, 3 WIS ke WDAY bich class B & KYW itted - L WBZ x oncert IWRG I Fecontly ¢ Ed Day's Bedford 1 been v Gertrude Lance ss B freque ations have been per- to lengthen their range. Sev nstructec plants which Just Bring $2.00 With You Tomorrow Here’s the opportunity that you have been waiting fos Savings galore! Men, Women, Children can dress up on our $2.00 Down Plan and obtain your whole outfit during this after-Easter Sale! Come, see for yourself! address: stories . inal markets Kansas City Chicag: okram broadeast Or Child He b Weather B: already filed WEAR applications increased power KDKA WHAR WNAC - KPO WD I IWLFT W00 solos. CNRT CNRA reports: Daddy Winium nowever, must con- ) pn.—Wynema McKinley, mez- Wilber Bartholomew at p.m.—“Beauty and Personal- Ladies’ Spring Coats Attractive sport models, some fur trimmed. in all shades. Cash or credit tomorrow. Special at. .. ~ Ladies’ Ensemble Suits! Beautiful silk creations, in shades of wine, meadow, gold. etc. Make your own terms. At ... _. R. Glee Chub Acts. P.m.—*The Question Box,” by of the Pathfinder. m.—Base ball scores. first of 238 : SR | If plans now under way are carried | out, Poland may have another broad WCAP—Chesapeake & Potomac Tele- phone Co. (168.5 Meters). to 7:30 p.n.—“The 1 tter Homes in America dress by James Ford, pro-| 1l ethies at Harvard Unt- | 1d executive director of | Homes in America p.m.—A half hour of en v the Waters family of Md.—Mrs. J. Borrows New Dresses! Including sport and silk creations, in shades to match the 514 > new coat .WAHG Tos Angeles: Herald mews bulletins. Examiner program ... K¥I Hartford, Conn.: Piano recital: College Glee Club: talk. 1 8:15—New k: Baltimore and Ohio Glee Club 8:30—Pittsburgh: Viola Buisker-Leonard concert . JWCAR Memphis: Radio talk - A e WM Louisville: Orginal Kentucky Night Ow WHAS » J. Borrows Waters, Worth x‘ux‘n»r! by Miss Clare Drey ....... “v)\L\I\‘ 9 wer Waters, bass: Jo. t: Musical S Sl ¥CX 5 F . ptace, e J New Yark: Cecil Berens, pianist: Premier Male Quartei . WEAF | yarenm, o IaEtORe, Philadelphia: Cantata, “The Risen King": Glenside M. E Waters, at i Chureh, Choir: vocal wolos: organ : 1 onto: Aeolian Male Quartet: solos | 8:40—Schenectady: Drama, “Rip Van Wiukl WGY Orchestra ... 5 New York: Comedy from WGY. Schani New York Surgery at Sea,’ by Dr. Ha 9 TO 10 P. musical pro stra: vocal and Put a SCIENTIFIC Fixed Crystal Detector on your Set. ‘Price, $1.00 to elim- Get your money back nate the 500-watt limit for the A | if it is no better. stations was made in the belief that | —— o i time for experimenting with super power. It was this same policy th nounce its willingness to allow the | nstances | B stations to jump in wor io 5,000 watts and possibly highe | the event it is found that this out-| 9 vut does not cause interference. = x Chance for Short Circuit. x The instruction sheet. The department’s decision program % { {5t | = all dealers. | Maria the P How Mountains by WO Hiagere Dr. William Bowie of | ; ates Coast and Geodetic | serles of scientific | : ndex the auspices of the| g.0—Jefterson City Council and Philadeiphia 5 s s New o ‘Serenaders’ "Quartet: 'the Texans, Sanchez and | 3 : vocal and Instrumental solos ... & e DE FOREST TURES ¥ De Forest Tuves irad as detec tors and amplifiere—and i free- dom Trom wlerophgnic Roisgs and 4 in long life. g, which ae- D-v-. B-volt.” standard b company many types of chargers o 2 use on storage A and B battsrles dr. Star % Radio 103 11th St. N.V ect that the battery be dis *onnected } * NANRR RN R X Addresses WOO Oreh Boys’ Suits $7.98 The new vest ef- fects. Knickers. Mixtures. Sizes for all. Miss Helen T. Gal- the Louis Thomp- ork: Spear & Co. Home Entertamers .. Portland: Dinner_concert program . Richmond Hill ol ——— Vocal solos: ‘Sterling artet: weather . Gregors's Orches ‘hestra to 10 Concert by 1 States Marine ale Quartet B-volt: CWAHG the Band Orchestra, Detroit Atlanta: Conce: ntelmann, leader w York: Hour of German musi ¥ an mu from the receiving set while the charger is in use. This is because | there is a chance that a short cireuit occur through the grounded cir- uits of the receiver. The antenna | ircuit is, of course, insulated from the ound, and if connect a .5-mfd. condenser in serles with the ground e | lead your whole set will be insulated ¢ Oresita 4 so that you will not have to disconnect nd instrument: 2 the batieries while you are charging them. The condenser will not affect | your reception. LLWCCo ~WGR io Lighthouse Siiuss NG LWNAC WG N WPG Men’s Suits The smartest English style can be yours without paying all the cash ay what you can for a $35.00 Suit to- morrow at.... trom Princ waltz symphon (Dvorak), @) Music ——| o —— Directions for Connections. The best arrangement for the wiring know the value of the double trigger. | - rracks. | Buffalo: Woodside Male Chiorus’ Hoston* Concert progra America® (first | | Chicago: Wide-wwake Club program: musical geography - Cel . Sk Los Angeles: Art Hickman's Cone “From the| 9:15—Los Angeles: Beverly Ridge Co ‘Pprogram Wigsly Ha Trio ... (d) tinale ) | on: Howe's teria e nste piayes| Boston: H aleter rdman Park Alta.: Children second leader; direct Minneapolis-St. Paul: “Enoch Anfed’ vium at the United ing 4 s Berrien Springs, Mich.: Old sverture, | Choir; solos; Bible chat Chicago: Classical program, 5d insirumenial 3 Schas Atlanfic City: Studio recital, vacal and instrumental ... n United States Davenport: Musical program: boys' choir from Sacred Heart Catbedral = n Rob- New York : Hardman hour of mu, e Debutante™ | Kansas City: Popular program glo 9:30—san Francisco: Markets: -Local Theater Plays” e, gt Tos_Angeles ren’s program; stories; music! | Hot Sprnes e Star Spangled Banner.” | Memphis: Britli Bt Dallas: Southern Methodist Univer Totel Orches- Wardman Park Hotel. Early Program Saturday. vp" Lite Metropo e In Mornipg “Setting the Metropolitan direct from the 1 Madison ave- York Ci ] tan Tower, Useful Product on Market. | brass strips bent in the form ®? a right angle and with screw holes bored near each end are now in stock | in most radio supply stores. Such | brackets can be made at home by the radio fan, but the stores sell them so cheaply that home construction is not | worth while. They ar useful for mot g « subpanel on the front panel or for mounting the panel in a | vertical position on the baseboard. | | \ RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT Concert by the United States Marine Band Orchestra, WCAP, Washington, 8:30 to 10 o'clock. Musical program, WEAR, Cleveland, 7 to 11 o'clock. Program by the Pennsylva- nia_Railroad Glee Club, WLIT, Philadelphia, 8:15 o'clock. Musical program by the Pre- mier Male Quartef, WEAF, New York, 8:45 to 9 o'clock. Bond Club dinner, Pittsburgh, 8:30 to KDKA, 10 o'clock. The Texans, WJY, New , 9:20 o'clock., Albany Police Protective Association Ball, WGY, Sche- nectady, 10:30 o'clock. & Moncton farmers' program . . 9:45—Los Angeles: Radiotoriai; Exa 10 TO 11 P.M. 0—New York: Knickerbocker THO . ...........- o:0! New York: Monte Carlo Virginians .. .. Hartford, Conn.: Dance music by Emil tel BOnA OTCHORATR & oovuovoneenoerscer Denver: Program by Veterans of Foreign Wars: instrumental solos: readings . aee . KOA Chicago: Midnight revue . teeieseazene azeese. JHKYW Philadelphia: Meeting of Morning Glory Club: ILennin Heights Minstrels: Northwestern Artisans' Order, Mu- tual Protection, opening ............ . Hot Springs ew Arlington Hotel Orchestra . Boston: Organ recital ........... Davenport: Kaaba Temple Shrine Band ...... Chicago: Fishing talk: program from Reckford Atlantic City: Paul Whiteman's_Orchestra . Buffalo, N. Y.: Songs: Lopez’s Dance Orchestra Minneapolis.St. Paul: Weather: “The F. and R. Family".. New York: Music: leeture: police and weather reports New York: Piano selections: songs: battery talk Dance Orchestrs ... .wv.wieose. T W Richmond, Hill, N ¥.: Question box: Sterling Male' Quartet; Ascuitio Brothers' Orchestra .. .. 5 5 o s S WAL Philadelphia: Organ recital; dance program by Vincent Riz- zo and his Hotel Sylvania Orchestr ceaas PRea W00 10:15—Portiand: Market, weather, news and police reports . KGw 10:30—Los Angeles: Eastern Outfitting Co. program A o T.os Angeles: “The Romance of the Santa Fe Trai L KHJ Fort Worth: Fort Worth Police Band: artists ceen WHBAP Schenectady 1 Polics Protective Association ball; 10th Infantrs Band: Jimmie stra: vocal wloists WGy 5—New York: Beaux Arts Orchestra from Art Club LW 1045 York : Monroe Fleck aid Bis tri0 +....... ee WMCA 11 P.M. TO 12 MIBNIGHT, University of Oregon lecture ...... Toe Abgelea: West Coast Theater's prosram Minneapolis-st. Paul: Dick Long's Orchestra: sirumental program .. e New York: Lido-Venice Orchestra ......." 2 Hot Springs: Dance concert by Ray Mullin's Jack 0 tor® OTCBEBMT «r+2ovteoosscssas Los Aneles: Evening Herald ‘program ... San ‘Francisco: Wurlitser night ... ... Chicago: Don Bestor's Drake Hotel Orchesira .. SH'“Touis: Artist recital, vocal and instrumentai 11:30—Mooseheart, L@ Concert: Charley Siraight and Chestra et New York New York: Club Alabam Orchestr ORGSR o cyesh e s e Eon cich o 11:45—Atlanta: Grace Methodist' Mixed Quartet ... 13 MIDNIGHT TO 1 A 12:00—Los Angeles: Apollo Malo Quartet ...... G Tos Angeles: Feature program Memphis: Midnight folic 12:30—New York: Revue .. 2 . 1 AM. TO 2 AM. 1:00—Los_Angeles: Recital. vocal and instrumental: songs of Tialy, Germany and France .. ...............eesss Los Angeloa: Art Hickman's Dance Orchestra .. 1:30—Portland: Hoot Owls o s LIWJY Heimberger's Ho- Z . WTIC vocal and Adams’ JKGW JKNX Weeo 11:00—Portland rontenac Orchestra ......... 5.0 00 o Parody Ciub revife and s VMG WFBH KPT RS LEGW 2 TO 3 AM, | the filament side of the secondary cir- of a soft detector tube is to connect cuit to the negative terminal of the detector tube socket. When & hard tube such as the UV-201-a is used as a detector the filament wire from the secondary eircuit should be connected to the positive socket terminal. Re-| member this point as well as the re- sistance of the rheostat when you change from one tube to the other. — Radio Monopoly Pré};osed. A proposal for making radio broad- casting in France a government mo. | nopoly was announced in the Chamber of Deputies a short time ago by one of the secretaries of the government bureau that controls the post office, the telesraph und telephones. The Chamber has passed a bill covering this proposal and has sent it to the Senate, | This is particularly significant to Americans, coming as it does at the same time as the decided stand as- sumed by Secretary Hoover against Government operation. Gong Aids Radio Fans. The crash of a_big brass gong is sounded Dy the Hamburg station in Germany for introducing its pro- grams. After each number two-min. ute intervals are recorded by two strokes on the gong, to assist listen. ers in tuning. These are followed by a single stroke that announces the beginning of a new selection. A news bulletin in English is broadcast every night at 10:50 Greenwich time (about 6 p.m. Eastern time) on a 387-meter wave length. Radio to Foil Hold-Up Men, A miniature transmitter has been invented by an Englishman, who de- signed it to be carried on the person and operated like discharging a pistol in the event of a hold-up or an emer- “"Ci»e The signal thus transmitted can received at short distance so that the police could recognize the characteristic note of this type of set - K00wnL00 duulest Hote] ABDISIIOR OIDEUR waanassamenandENR 8363 2300 8% lNstoningln siations The same idea in double grip Paris —two grips for NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU . Tome for a fresh pair? double duty. Ladies’ Trimmed Spring Millinery . Girls’ New Spring Coats'... Men’s Topcoats Men’s el = e [i[c——=[ale—=ub [——— [ —— bl [0 a6l [ale——— bl [a[ ] GARTERS [0 Everywhere EXTRA! For Saturday Only! _53.98 623 7th St. N.W. (Opposite Patent Office) CREDIT! —will dress you this store! an account. trust you amount! up at Easy to open Come, we'll for any ] e = fo]———]n! e e il e ]

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