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36 THE EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925 UMEN .I-fl APPEAR LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY FRIDAY. MAY 1. 192: BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, N WEAP PR[]GRAM Etograms ot Didtans Slasims. Noisaiet sor Hestir e s Noted Authority on Radio. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited. ; 37104 PM Stations, o York N Pt by News Orchestra LI How to Build a Selective Five-Tube switch 10 pulled out and switch 8 in f . Shepard Colonial Dance Ofchestra WNAC i Tuned Radio Frequency Receiver. |the second stage amplifier, tube is Composers to Give Special o ork: Vot st Solor: i ERR : Part V. shut off and listening in 15 done ‘only . e ental solos: Hollander's” Ho- e S on the first amplifier stage. To use Concert Tonight—Child ; el i A R S T e Wogr: do Siments. W the full power of the set pull out Chicago, il an rown follcs VHN 3 2 To cperate the set the first thing |switch 8 and plug the loud-speaker | | 1‘ Health Talk Lnsted ‘ 30—Philad Danee Ui humior: entertainment .. .WGN necessary is to connect the batteries|into jack 3, farther to the right. = | | | i Drokram > Boghester, N Y. Eustman Theater’ Orviest WHAM 5|and the aerial and ground to the| The midget condenser 11 should § b Glosime maricets hiee bl o KDEA i85 [ binding post terminals, The connec- | be adjusted to minimum capacity. LI alic ert. ban > 2 tions are clearly marked on the lay PFolice repo an mpeis ’ < e Jay- v @ pet W00 ¢ 123 outs so that no further explanation How to Tune the Set. goLimec, S b . ro 5 P is needed. Start all the variable condenser SN aorkc: Plana sclection ano movers WEBI The dinls $hould be adjusted on the |dials of condensers 2, 7 and 12 at composers i1 . of their con York: Farm usicel My 3 variable condensers, 2,.7 and 12, so|Zéro and gradually increase the positions, will st from th % Ba 3 590 | that the dial reading is Zero When |Capacity of condenser 2 in small Arts Club of Washing g » ¥ i 2| the rotary plates are entirely out of |Steps. at the same time varying the WCAP as th ncipal fea ! 5T0 6 P the stationary plates: The pointer on | capacity of condensers 7 and its bill. The composers inchu 3 The lull etDaEat 4475 the midget variable condenser 11 |little at a time until a station H. 1. Beach. Gena Branscc th 5 T iase 2 should be adjusted so that it is point- | brought in as good as it can be b Glenn Hier, Mary Turner Salter, Har-{ Vork: Prantgeoncers from Hotel Wa i ing horizontally toward the left of |adjustment of the variable condense riet W d others. The composers| Stock exchange gquotetions: Skessix ‘time : . 293! the front of the receiver, when the|controls. After that, .slight adjust- will be assisted by prominent Wosh Stories: music: dinner dance music from Checker 3 rotary plates are entirely outside of |Ment of the rheostat and potentiom- fngton artists. | e Weather: Yoo Rurice: ‘Haroll’ Kniichi's Sinigin AR 90| the stationary plates. When the|®ter control will clear up the sig- Mrs. Ernest R. Grant, chaivman ehestra: market A ® wIP & rotary plates are entirely outside of | Nal: the National Committee on Child| - Dews talis T WHAS fhe statiohary ones, Chy. cabid ot| Rheostats should be adjusted as Health BEducation, will open WUAP's| m the Crescont Orctesisy WO i ihé eondenBer Inv et a Tt low as possible consistent with good program at 7:15 o'clock with a talk| x ¥ b o bage ball scores ernationa % e & % 3 reception. on “Better Health for Our Children i Minne . 6 veadin weeh i Setting Pointers Explained. : | A spec concert, presenting number of America’s foremost womin | A number of solos have been inte De York: Uncle tr w - Sharp Tuning. o A S *‘W From this| 5:t5—Newsss Instrumental quartet: talk: readin KOA ? The pointers on the rheostats| The set can be sharpened up con- C el e D ark, Dinner coucert by Hotel Lorraine N should be pointing directly upward | siderably in reaching out for distant D o BT R thul De20-—uiladeiphix: Huwiball e Straifa Thn L 3 when the rheostat is turned off as it|stations through locals by increasing il ce D od e | Los Anplers Mamical ; WET 504 will %o in a counter-clockwise direc- | the capacity of the midget condenser | Choir, and Master Sergt. Joseph Du v Talk: Big B # KHY : g tion, The pointer of the potentiom-|up to a point just below oscillation. Teebie. coriatist hanitne oréits ¢ Woman's hou m %1 | eter should be pointing directly up- As a final precaution, let me ad- 1 X Yok Vion' elecrians b Olcoti § far TAGF | ward when the movable arm of the | vise you against the use of an aerial | el WiilinsorTa st Bl AlEGhoL: s Tork: Undlo [ masker wiat & potentiometer, connected With term- | thut is longer than 100 feet, including | MERICA’S Greatest Charge Account S e L e el S 3 inal 1C, is as far as it will go in a|length of lead-in. Best results in se- | 4 House welcomes your patronage! Jock. Tt will be given by I 6:00—New York 1 s sl TG lockwise direction. | lectivity are obtained when the aerial | ) lie young young man—the editor of the Journal of Tudus “atprms et g : To operate the set pull out the|is not longer than 100 feet over all.| e aherr A s His 2 Hotel Alaiac Danes ob of switch 10 to turn on_the|This length is great enough to bring | Ll s Bater Charge Account This ) b . - 31 current from the A battery. Then |in distance stations. f the =eries of nne T Hot e turn the rheostat knobs about % of | The set is not difficult to tune, but by the Nati S RS e Wil 3 Jun in a_clockwise direction and knack of tuning it to best ad- : 2 Rl dtime roll call and birth the potentiometer knob about % of se ca Frfbe Woqniroaiamets - 1 Science day list R z G itage can only be acquired after The usual Friday night closing fea enectady Albuny Strand Theater: health in a clockwise direction. With | several evenings of practic 2 Leading ture is on the program-—dance musi; G0 . by Y er . Store by the Wardman Park Hotel Orches Sy g i ot v e Lot T SN AVY WILL RESUME PACIFIC DULLS SIGNALS. | ~'In Leading WRC has scheduled the usual brand | Glarinet Sextet: voeal solox:dtory WEAE of features for its afternoon program, | L n Hotel- Lu Salle 5 which will be broadcast between 4 and | v L S 3 . 2 A 7 5 SHORT'WAVE TESTS S Lhety L lnl B e §:30 o'clock Among them are al i} ; L far N " i ishion talk. tea music by the Mever | eaterswith And Wons ~ WLS 3446 & Impedance to Radio Waves. Javis Willard Hotel Trio, the " : sl O ; ] Signals transmitted by high-powes dren’s period,, the question box { i f t 4 WBZ i 1| Will Attempt Communication With Xung‘wu\'a stations armn: :’hghr?:cmi ball scores and a song recital | ToEary. Jeoon § ey 3 E : E are only about one-tenth as strong as Harry Link. . Guy T and hi . Fleet in Pacific Nightly those sent across the Atlantic, accord- s : WTAM 3 ) i ing to tests recently made by the Bu- W8 Until May 5. reau of Standards and the American KGO ESE P section of the International Union for . QIL:‘ Sclentific adiotelegraphy. The meas- — ke A . TouA rtowave radio communication be- | urements were made in California on l Pnday May 1, 1925, o % . T WOO | \ited States fleet maneuv- | SIgnals received from Cavite, P. I..{ i e e ne around Hawali and the Naval|and Malabar, Java, distances of 7,500 | 4 3 . Wi ' | Research Laboratories at Washington, |and 9,400 miles, respectively XAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. S50 WEAE 1 | suspended for a few duye, has been| Because of the differences in time e e A < ¢ i Gl Wiy 1 ered resumed eight and nine hours, only two hours %"“1“1’:‘ \:‘ 1}‘ )}':‘v“»‘.l“ ‘.9‘;"”\:. A e g vy readjustments to the [of the 24 were available for the tests. S d. ath WIAR | transmitiers aboard the flagship | That Cavite and Malabar are able to | v aturday WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital| 6.3 s ey heck WoAw o | Seattle are completed, and with more | €AITY on communication with Cali- Until Fund Committee (256 Meters). 7708 1 % favorable weather conditions naval|fornia, however, is considered by offl 10 g 3 fliclals decided to make further at-|cials a striking example of the excel- 2:30 p.m.—Current news it 7 o x: torles tiona 5 Th i Gy o 3 o e edneatd o TS | tempts to maintain continuous com. |lent reception conditions on the Pa- P.M. e New English Omaha; Story haur Hatrs Brader. viounist, an e % 5 nicatio? cific coast. k Models in =54 2 Strawn & o i . WRC—Radio Corporation of America Atlantic City Shelburne Hotel Conceit Orehe wosw 8 1 A new schedule of transmission is = 2 ’ . Meters) ohia: Book review: dtist recia B effect tq he continued until Ma . 4 pan »fif‘,,.‘,,,h;:.\;”,. ents of ipnia Rt S e vt L57 Thoints ihaiis the wave lengths Exquisite May Men S Sults A Clean Sweep L i < and instrumenta woo (hove 53 meters, included in earlier Styles in of the 'Moment” by Emma Perley Pittaburel: Base ball sores: maket ieport L : Bincoln. tan progran WPoksnEE A e have been eliminated. Con 410 p.m Popular = songs by J MSEL. progvam B 8 is directed in the new ex . Harry Link. i ' 5 3 S toward the use of t 74:20 p.m.—"A Newspaper Clipping y : net ength. The new schedule rm Oa S Analyzed in Story Form,” by Ina & 2 ¥ 3 3 | especial_attention. to which is asked grade ma Emery. y N Yo niy Boys ¥ by the Navy of the amateurs through $ 75 : o ont 430 p.m.—Meyer Davis' New Wil ¥ 1 ounitry, calls for transmission Up shades developed from ard Hotel Trio, broadcast from the : a, 1 3 5 neters by NRRL, the call of e lat b f ) 0 New Willard Hotel. t ! n lance t from midnight to All the new shades, & p.m.—Children’s hout, ‘conducted ¢ t et s astern standard time. NKF, every mnew style, just . Special groups, former- by Peggy Albion | sosan; Hox laboratories, will reply on 2 as New York women 1y priced high as 6:15 p.m.—"The Question Box,” by 5 12 gtories 4 om 12:15 to 12:30 a.m. From are wearing them to $59.50; many fur bor the assistant editor of The Pathfinder i i 12:45 NRRL will change to day—on your own dered and in the new 6:30 p.m.—Base ball scores i1 meters and NKF will reply for 15 i | 5 ) i WCAP—Chesapeake __and l’nmmuri 7:15—Minneapolis. wites on 40 meters, the wave length | I T [ terms. est creations Nico aneny eoncer _| found most effective in earlier tests Telephone Co. (468.5 Meters). ¥ ) 7:15 to 7:30 p.m.—"Better Health for{ * D ey, el hest am., 8 am., noon, 4 pm. and 8 Our Children.” a talk by Mrs. Ernest Louis: National e B LIs3 i pm Zustern standard time. R. Grant, chairman national com v York: Or Ty 51 3 In addition to this schedule it was Moosehe M A schedule will" be repeated at . ° . mittee child health, education, given | DR Ahe Texans e: WIY, «nnounced that NRRL will handle l n connection with the President's g . e L traffic on 54 meters to NTG, Mare proclamation of May 1, as “Child| goo pigo Island, from 4 to 4:45 a.m. and from Health” day Instru 2 2 a |7 to T:45 ani. dafly. NRRL also will 730 to 7:45 p.m—Mrs. Lester Brooks New ¥ : : : ¢ | <end ‘ana receive on 40 meters from ! ’ soprano, in & group of songs | 3 ar & o Home' F X 30311 o'clock in the morning for 6 hours 745 to 8 p.m.—Howard P. Bailey, | N e A " 2 henever this will not interfere with 3 ° baritone, in a group of Songs. o York: Songs. Wit nhmid s WQAD 187 | the schedules of the NKF or the $ to 8:15 p.m.—"Endustrial Alcohol and Tns Crystal Palace Orehies ¢ A from Mare Island | a talk by FL. 1. Howe, editor of the | : e - taare 2 “The tests included in the new sched- | 3 Journal of Industrial and Engineering i Buse ball sco R A ules are the most elaborate ever at-| l esses v, giveri~under the auspices - - e . 1 the laboratories, and are | y:: Chemistry, KDKA tempted b of the National Research Council and | E iluy 00 Orchest xe WOO 2 | expected to arouse the keenest inter - oreate Seience Service, arranged by Dr. W Atlanti T Am . T 3 est among the amateurs. S 5 1lm we've had le. Detroit Naws O = e e it § F alue > had i 305 to 830 p.m.—Master Se Chicago: Firesite o WheS ] [§ many months - 12 goseph Dutresne, cormet soloie im 4| Gttt Qe AR 1\‘1‘;\3 "' RELEASE OF FAMED v M) peciany preparea iano by William T. r “Calling { Bew Fof r 1 WMCA S 3 oz tomorrow i g N : Hartons, Com, St o : i 3 5 etc., sport, at ... Club, specia ert, presenting 2 Cash or Credit LR T number of America’s foremost woma e . . composer program of their I ihece brogsam 4 3 French Court Declines to Deprive composit Among those to be| neapolis-St. Paul: T | | e b e . 1 K| : {4 Prince, as Enemy, of Share in | : 'Flll' -BOI' dered Coats Beach, Gena Branscombe, Ethel Glenn | Pittshursh: V. F 4 P | | | L ilfer, Mary Turner Salter, Iarriet | 9 TO 10 P.M Property, However. \Ware and ‘other well known modern | Monite Codo. Vvt 3 i ’ - newest writers. The composers will be assist- | St Paul: Organ recita PR ’ : 2 ed by noted Washington artists. | U geles.. MacDanicls program radiotorial F : A e S fix\nnc], R laires, 10 to 12 p.m.—Dance music plaved | s avor topies: Beilinan and De S Vg A 2 etc.,, with huge by the Wardman Park Hotel Or-| Chorus “ et iy SR AQ { BLOIS, France, May 1.—The Cha- | 5 § T It (I chestra, direct from Wardman p(.\k Ka Midwester 20 iation of the national 594 | teau de Chambord, where the French moufflon fur bor- Hotel 1 oratorical v i ou»|kings once held court, has been de- des s e oo b ng Glory Club: Arcadi | clared by the civil tribunal to be the 2 » gt 3 4 Early Program Saturday. s B Reaitars 2 5 23 | undivided property of the heirs of = A\ 5 pens, etc., special. . 6:45 to 7:45 a.m.—Morning “setting o Serenad v 2 |the Duke of Parme. This decision e up” exercises, by the Metropolitan SR IR trumental prograc e 30 | disposes of some of the features of | — 5 Easy Terms to All! Life Insurance Co., direct from the Davenport: Musi ool g | the long-pending suit of Prince Six- ) Metropolitan Tower, 1 Madison ave. Atlanta: John McCrindle, Scoteh ba | tus of Bourbon, a brother of former : : . R G R Y et 8 N N\ S Men’s Suits N sicn Rotars Hovs' Band Austrian court authoriites gave title NEW PALESTINE NOTES Eolt: Juan s Orch 4527 {in 1910, u Special group of |xm\n ¥ waiian 1 Male Quartet R 201| The court held that Prince Elie z = = | English styles for (I Phil. SHORTAGE OF HOUSING ' I ! SEGT S {ought not (o be deprived of his right- Son 1o Ore Ji1% 201 | ful share in the property. but denied men and yvoung “olos . request that the great palace, ) New York: “Th i and instram Influx of Tourists and Settlers,| 13—Los Ana B0ty ie: dones e e 204 | \hich was sequestrated as enemy | men. Worth a 1 9:30—D 8t Avenue High School Band 3 I property because of Prince Eli | great deal more. Some Families With Small Cap- ! Rndfectads® Program by Viola Hailee, 15ric Soprano’ WY service in the Austrian army | Special T r New York: Beaox Arts O {sold at auction. The court refused * e ital. Exhausts Supply. AMem Britivg's Cafeter st ; )4 |to pass on a demand for the release Charge It! By Jewish Telegraphic Agencs s ErRucla Gl bt 1o Elrine: b thia Docal Iheasen 2447 | of the palace from sequestration. TERUSALEA, May 1-=The short-| 1070 11 P} | The Chateau de Chambord is a age of houses in the new Palestife ‘W O Sans Arandisel ; Concart, fom Ealcs Hoicl -u | magnifilicent edifice, muam?‘ on lh? makes itself felt as the influx of York: Meye: R Liao T abtie Orons : WQ Loire, about 100 miles southwest of oiiois aniime il koot et ey | S i Davie Elacenice oo — Parl { Charge : Charge families with little capital continue | A R S e s it | Many yvears ago it went Into de- It! - It! to arrive from various countries, par- i Aiancatolin St Pati: Doriomale Chors S ere cay, but was restored completely for % 7 e ticularly from Poland 1 Providence: Biltmore Dance Orchestra WJIAR 208 37 | the Count de Chambord. Nothing re- In spite of the growing building ac-{ Hartford, Conn. Enil Helmberzer's Hotcl Bond Orchiesira. " WIIC 3 mains of its orlglinfll structure ex- tivities in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and in DA Onihaatre: SReLEE comelly. Ta Boel s ranas: cept the Gothic tower. One of its A i Y i KOA_ Orchestra: one-act comed achelor's Baby. ! he colonies there are not sufficient | WIROA Dlarens e Ty o prominent features is the open wind- Come! See \ccommodations for the new arrivals. | Chicago: Classical program, vocal and instrimental WBCN 9 |ing staircase of Francis I. s a Sale of 1 21 AGi/] These New A number of immigrants and tourists ! Chicago: Don Bestor's Drake Hotel Orcheetra WG N [ , Omaha: Elka Fadiion Show Band L WOAW = i have been compelled to sleep in auto- | 10.30—New York: Frontenae Orehestra: revi s g ini: - ’ \ Boys obiles and tents. Local banks are | Now. Work: (" Riabim Onchetira: Parody. i Revi PR Ordered to Training. $ » Glrls Coats Y 4 osit o rhest Il 5 and Orchestra : - WHN - 361 2 X not in a ‘position to meet all demands . Charley Straight's Orchestra 5. F Lieut. Col. Paul E. Howe. Sanitary There’s a wide dif- Z UITS or first mor credits, and the | A1 program Corps. Reserve, at the Bureau of Ani- \ S D iis o hoey the Diungsciivie| L A o e sisians, mat Thausiry, bepartment of Azricul | ferencein widegar- “ {:i $898 $798 (T i T apace with the growth of the popula- | 11:00—Los Angeles: § Eiogan ture: Maj. Albert Smith, Medical 4 etr conmneE st - ot Bl P 0 rps, Reserve, of 3114 Kourteenth | . e e Yar it by Fhanics rehesica. . WD et ana i Ligut: Donaia, i ters. Moresnapand i ran “pecital’ 7 SES s Ki1 Dental Corps, Reserve, of 1212 0 for your Daughter > = RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS B s e e R | ey o, e heen oraerea 1o | Sparkle to Paris ex- : 5 Sh 5 11:45—Atlanta: Special entertainment e SEivg 2 active duty under training at the Cl N COlOl' com: £ Styles similar 10 | 1¢'s 55 easy to open an | many with TONIGHT 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1AM, Ay Medical Fisla Servios: Bchodl, usive e - clder- sisters; sizes | account at BUTLER'S. | extra trou- 4 2:00—Los An: Evening Herald program 45 arlisle, Pa. . . b No questions asked, no | ser: Sizes Three-act comedy, “The L oe “Angoios: Feature program - R ol o - ns,— for Junior and |1 ) sers. Siges 30 y o:45—KRansae City: Nightbawk frolic; Plantation Players ... 368.6 i 1 o AR Soeneetads o0 1 ansae SR bl 1056 SRL.NEwe. | carefully tailored creait! to 9:30 o'clock. 1100—TLos Avigeles: Spacial Spanich_program: solos —— SR 08 Angeles’ ckman's Dan chest 7 4 T — e M e L R e s« o : : e more generously Special musical _program, Chicago: The Hotsy-Totsy hour Kalnh Willlams, the’ Gmnr Put a SCIENTIFIC * d H WEAR: Cleveland, 7-pin it i Litte Skviarks 2L L was ; Crystal Detector on your Set. fashioned to give 5 am. (Saturday) 210 3 AM. . . Pri Sl 00 3 e rice, o University of Pennsylvania if it is no better. allds nights WJZ, New York, 7:30 1 Bk to 9:30 oclock, PLAY DUET BY RADIO. | MISSION LEAGUE ELECTS. ***********i- PA Rls Eatertainment and dance - A . under dircction of Mavor Joiin | |eianist and Viotinist Are 40 Miles | 1N or e g Sio e $3 E. Higlan s S Smifiitice on 2 Apart. | the Homan Catholie Churgh was Slact. GARTERS 'NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU leti€ ~ Activities, ed 1 secretary of arq York, 7:30-to"9:30 o'clock. JOHANNESBURG, South Af Aa,;(Lv;i:x\“tl?m'\e(‘;T;v::‘li(- I'ntd'}:.:w{:x;:;;;.: 25c to $1 sranch § 311 7th St. N\W. Qpen Saturday ‘EM& b h ) ik s Until 10 P.M. e ’Mflfl 231 Open an_Account Styles like T [ Come to the Store That Serves You Best! I - May 1.-A radio duct of violin uni yesterday at the: annuaf*meeting o | € DE FORESTTUB Programi _direct ' from" i piano was broadc the league’s directors here. e Arte Claby WCAP, \\a~hn\"‘1(r With the players 40 miles apart. Both | TFather Fiynn' succeeds Mgr, \Viu‘k fors s piiioeaad T ton,.8: 1040 10.0'clock. used head phones attached to o al [liam Quinn, now , a natiopal divector < dom from, Fnrmpl\mno noises and 13 250 sets and were able to hear one another lnr the Society for the Propagation of * Tving e R ool plainly, so their performance synchro- |the Faith. His election had the ap- * & riag Dance program by Wardman nized perfectly. The violinist was in !mu\' 1 of Patrick Cardinal Hayes of Star % Radio Park Hotel Orchestra, WCAP, the studio of the broadcasting station, | New York and Bishop Boyle of Pitts. 'k 102 114h St \'\\' Washington. 10 to 12 o'clock. while the sounds of the piano were [burgh. He is a graduate of Mount | xs 3 - carried 40 miles by land line. . ISt. Mary College, Emmitsburg, Md., B S o TR 44 M ***** BT ook

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