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32 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 24, 1925—PART 1. . = 5 < RADIO CHECKS PLANES. RA[]I[] PHmflGRAPH LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT BILLED FOR RADIO CONCERT | John Smith and His Radio AL e by Message SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1925 Sent Between Fields. ! Eroorometotkni o by ] : : L BY FREDERICK C. RUSSELL Thed afeplines ML cos hins i grams o) istant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Car owners throughout the world have féllowed John Smith in his deily mail on the new two.day scheduie motoring—and have benejited thereby. Now he has taken up radio, between .\“» York and San Franeisc B 7:45 TETODIA StaticneSDiiaters. 2 ios and {s willing that his fellow fans should be amused and profit by his | |are controlied wnd checked up by FRE iR oowhant ILCatholic churchgerflond £ . TR0 SPRsin i0Rs evening experiences. Smith has a faoulty for “finding oul thinas radic. " Thirteen radio stations a Dr. Jenkins Is D Makes 99—New York: Ci Sl i . it will pay vadio devotees to follow him in The Sunday Star cach week. located at flying slong the Toute o8 en lns S Onor-— a e : New York: Children's hour: ¢ ie stories and musi Wiz 454.3 204 - #0—New York: Communion mass and breakfast of the Fire De e S Lt Sl partment Holy Name Society WHN 2 i 3 . No. 17—Cutting Out Stations. of the things that was to help. It|one, a radio me 15 Dassea : Apparatus Available for : S 9 T0 10 AM. \ A light in the garage the other eve.|led us to the conclusion that we had |t ofhe next i d . " g - : “\”flt-nltv.:_“‘&-_r Orchestra: vocal and instru s 2y 2 ning was evidence enough that some- | better switch in the big outside aerial | also reported to te Experimentation. | e Fosbylerian O sersicea : 3 . thing was wrong with the radlo. It|and attempt to get both stations as | = : ¥ Presbyterian Church services: organ v 3 v g 9 : y was obvious Smith couldn’t_get what ':lmrl,v as possible first, even if they Give Radio Photologues. o eloliy ) zan” WOO P e ot conflicted. Little by little, therefore, | ] cheart. 11 Qunly Sorvices. urghu WADLE & : i : “I want to hear those speeches as|we were reaching a point where any | A Chicago newspaper hi BY CARL H. BUTMAN. H VYorc: Chimey oy atant WD . B roh Wiz We have all heard considerable about N i ¢ c ybody,” Smith admitted | cutting out of WGAS would have to| what are called ' photologu Pittsburgh: Point Breeze Presbyterian Chireh services KDKA 9 3 ’ 1 P 'J’:,fi;‘ f'\f‘;fi;& into the garage and|be a matter of tuning. Travel pictures are published in itiires Sis Taa105) HoW Cories anf by e e 1070 11 AL _ i told him that he was missing a treat | “Maybe I ought to have ome of | newspaper's rotogravure section eve Uty e e N ol orkz, St Episcapal Church services A 7 % “But how am I going to hear WHIT | those ‘wave traps,” Smith said. *I|Saturd ‘LH{M‘ are ;“ | =l ourselves. Apparatus for the trar Radio el Rl R I : e : while WGAS s on the very same|understand theyre pretty good for |travel ialk that is broadcast mission and reception of picture ew York: Read n Second Church. of Cheist WMCA 57 i wave length?” cutting out the noise from spark | night this plan the listener L e SRl At Sunday schogl by e iltorial'staff of Sunday school g That ought to be easy enough to|transmitters and the high-powered |see the Scenes of which the trave ust bean made available to amateurs | o People’s Litieral Church serviies. tall WheY 0 3 B % i solve,” 1 suggested. “What do you| stations. “urer talks in much the same and experimenters who desire to aid Chicaso: People's Chureh services: organ: choir wQJ . think you've got a radio set for A Wave Trap Useless. as a stereopticon lecture atche in the development of this visible 5 = SlBron olinitc e Smithipuc thejotle of Lois pollai v : sn't z g = % 5 Dbasal of the Toio art Ly tho) Wish: e AM. TO 12 NOON, p s back on the shelf and switched off the mn‘*‘:;""mi'r “}”’\;- . l)“"“vr 4 A census taken a British club on inventor, Dr. C. Francis Jen finati: Church of the' Covanany coemal, music WiW g R plamllhr:np:‘uep:nmoi”h:‘f will trap WHIT a5 well” T r hws skache dlyian automotlieom B i he Covenant services: orsan 5 on . so | will trap 4 g AL heoe ek e . 10 . rncle WA reamois, hurch services: music L.\ WHAS : P went ahead of him into the house | “You ought to have a wave tr rod — Having devoted almost 10 years to $an Francisco: Biz Brother reads the funnies to ildien . Ko and switched on the battery charger|be sure, but it isn't needed tonight. 2 study of the scientific principles of Detroit: St Paul's Episconal Cathodrar s wwd before he entered the living room. |1 think this job is going to be head | NGO combining pictures und radio, the in hiiase; Sontral Chureh “uerices: pibichl. proer KYW ; : “The real thing won't come on for | work more than anything else.” | ventor ne 'S 0 take others into York: Symphonic concert hrogram R an hour or so,” I explained. “While| Smith became deeply absorbed in | he development work as silent part 1 E 1 i we're putting our heads together on|the job as the time for the speeches | They must operate 00—Minneapolis-St. Paul: Westn ¥ farian Ghiindy nare this proposition it might be a good |drew near and as I switched off the nut entering commercial e : i 3 idea to give the storage battery just|charger, but he grew =z little uneasy lHe has made up a num Hot. Springs: Fioy pymediet Churen ‘servicés N two mors amperes. Ivery little bit|when I tuned in on WGAS so sharply but efficient models | Atlanta: First Preshytorian Chilrch . o pone b 5 helps when you're cutting out sta-|that one scarcely could hear WHIT's | capable of transmitting and receiving New York: O from Loew's Lexington Theater,, WHN & ; % tions.” E preliminary program. drawing and writing by s Caneert progmam g WNAC 3 : 4 “That doesn’t sound logical to me,”| “We'll just hold WGAS until this vhich T s to sell apnroxi dnstrnmentaifeloet: . oo Bt ORavil Qrelistan F s U 2 / Smith argued. “The louder 1 get|selection is finished,” I explained. | interested in 170 2 Par | WHIT the more WGAS will drown it | “Then they'll announce, and while | ra 00—Los Angeles: Churcl : = ) < out. | the orchestra is getting ready for| b s e Ton Ancelew: Finat’ bresd : . “Yes, but If your batteries are low,” | the next number there'll be a quiet | e Jenkins also of iree er: Twenty-third Av | &8 every UG ot o ICCS organ: quartet . apchy o The Imperial Male Quartet, which will broadcast tomorrow night through | T answered, “vou may get WGAS and | moment in _which we can tune diums b hi el g Philadeiphia: Concert by the Florentine Quarte: VL 3| station WCAP. Upper: J. Benton Webb, baritone; W. Arthur McCoy, first | nothing else. I should prefer to | sharply for WHIT | s Yoo abictures, handwolc O, an S o Spymon, from etudio. organ” recital and serv tenor. Lower: George E. Anderson, second tenor, and Francis P. Heartsill, | them both reasonably loud, because| To his surprise the plan succeeded | n hes. etc., can be imposed on % SR ey K PR o then we can try using the loop aerfal | 5o well that when WGAS eame on e transmitting apparatus and also s e ading: choir: mitxed” s for directional effect and experiment | again the two stations had ehanged »r mediums facilitating reception. The First Presbyterian Ci - s b: First, $100 4, $50 City: S Hotel T k Lo k | | a little with other things I have in|places so far as clarity goes. While | rst, $100; second, $5 4 ¥ Seaside Hotel Tri 1 lty: Scans Gearge L e mind.” 5 both stations were supposed to be on HAR This gave him a new picture of the | the same wave length, there must Siinday school WA as judges for the donor are % ;S KPo thing and at once suggested the ad-|have been a slight variation. If a set ars Kenneth B. Warner. Amer FOrL Worth: Rudier mar: firien” e oA visability of presing’ into use the| i, selective enough the finest of Sl et e TDE Boston: Fenway Park memiorial serv) WNAC : The desirability and practicability of | tant from Brazil. Ordinarily to con-|Spare set of "B batterles, which he | varjutions can be detected provided ! aval Research Laboratory, | 270 3 P usine < f 2l o wer in the field M always has on hand for getting dis-| one of the stations is not a local S il using radio in exploration, particular- | serve his power in the A z e e ats Al : 1 Maj. J. Mauborgne, Signal | 2:00—Detroit: s Orchestra_program I e s, st | s iy is messa; hrough his | tant or DI EE ARy Y| It didn't take Smith long to start p Rad : wwy iv in the unmapped tropics, have just |son relayed his messages througl ; sl sl st U ey Biopest recleal, WMEA i a base station WJS. On one occasion |réason he hadn't made this move | jitting the stations as he .o imposedeare hBt mnew: | W York > hmn sings . 2ONEs oAt 238 wzonas and Venezuelan [a relayed message to his wife via|earller was because he felt it would | [ oviougly Jearned to do in situations materfals and methods he described 15—Atlantic City: Organ recital £ B 1 ) cens | be useless, since the station he didn't > i SoA gt a peditios g 2 2 3 7 2 of New 3 like this, but he added the feature of practical and cheap. New York: Berzen Symphony Strine. Guastel waes At Swanson, radio inspector in the New | was acknowledged within 20 minutes, |loder, = 00 rarly so as to be able to detect the 100 Amateurs Listen. i Maoan, services: specinl WHT s York district, returned May 1, after | These station owners are accorded the | | STHER QiSplaved o Bt p one good | Yalues of the changes he made. Soon It was| believen that the Americs k: Pircadilly Theater: proseal college rew nearly a year's leave speht in the |sincere thanks for the ald rendered T T S oK UPy 0o 000 | he had WHIT so that he could hear transfitting amatenrs. of - oA ady: WGY Symphony Orchestra vocal solos” - Woey k Brazilian “wilds as Dr. Rlce's radio|the radio explorer, as well as many | & Payery WICE 008 o8 1he PUACOWH | what was being said, and fading on O o ooiine smatencasiof whom!ifhes: Philadelphia: Memorial services ) WIP = |aide. According to Inspector Swanson, | other amateurs and the Radio Club | Res- He st Wired | Reception is|the part of WGAS helped materially. EvInGe T A s couniny, (DI, 3 TO 4 P Wwho expects to take up his official |of America. Even in daylight Mr.|400 Set aside f o : ‘ted | IN Other words, Smith was zactually vince more interest in the proposi 00—New York: Interdenominational services: add work for t partment of Commerce | Swanson received many 5-meter ama- | 1918¥ when old batteries age connected | .\ ji-1i/ing the shortcomings of radio tion than the average listeners-in 5 e e Sl Fwanse 5 with new. and that sort of inefficiency | f&PItZ e s isn't at all necessary. When Smith is| **areraission for his own benefit . and rocal and instrumental solos: ‘Anta Brase Ouarter WEAF A o SR o 5 it ot s Reova fo e e Pittsburehs Orneyrymental colos: Aida 1a : 1 204 | soon, credit for this pioneer work in |teur stations on his mankeshift se this proved to be the case; Approi 3 <a i : ices : That's headwork in radio reception. just lstening in on a local station he can easily use up the old batteries by mately 400 repl , Preshyterian . Church e tropical radio communication goes to |among them were 2ACO, New Jersey: t plies to Dr. Jenkins Chicazo: Concert: Voesl solos Wor Dr. Rice. The recent trip was the third | 2ABX, New York: 3APV, District of 2 B substituting them for the good ones| . Next week, No. 18—From Radio to for the time being. Au first advertisement were received f Mooseheart, Tl Conce = 2 4 isement c rom art.! oncort ‘prozran E s y - . X pe o south- | Col and 5NW, Texas. . amateurs i Cincinnail: Sermonet and sacrad ehimss conceri WA G Sl o ol and SR st A D e The next step was to find out the| (Coprright, 192 Cllman Feature position of the interfering stations ! . 15—Atlantie City: Community sercice. xoen i 325.0 ing reception’ was of course better, and 6 ity bes) of istbia iadiotmsia Atlantic City: Communits . vocal and instriniental 3 mecepulox and their mileage from the Smith recital from St. James Episcopal Chirch set. This developed the fact that the ing auc 7} , 00—Chicago: Vocal and instrumenta : - e Swanson insists, if they carry proper |weather in the North, with snow in 15 audible radio—a. relatively simple | N Sork - Hosmmng frumental prosra O o WECN 260 ment, plenty of spares and radio | the air, whereas Swanson was oper- o ich operates in connection with e String Trio . - it 2 B experts. Although this party spentlating in light field costume, with the the whirling table of a phonograph, Chicago " Studi art e ; i n ‘P tion parties of the future|q t he logged 68 stations. Some Apparatus are offered to embryo ra 30—New York: Federation 0f Chirehes tad X ciemiels he logee stations were directly opposite to each o 5 Gricax S 504 | several months in the heart of north- | hot air filled with pestiferous insects, cold for $45. and a better motor. 13—Chicago: Missio our:talics and misic ho v ) music_ by choir WFT 3 necd never be out of touch with their |of the exchanges of messages with lio scientists, to whom Dr. Jenkins leveland: Ivan Francisci’s Hotel Cleveland Orchestra WEAR & hases or the world centers, either, Mr. | Runyon occurred when it was zero ives considerable credit in advanc. 170 5 P i other, which meant that, assumin | {Call For, Loan Another, Y ” B sts, amid wild . g that the loop aerial would pick them | driven model costing ahout o Dex .ale Chorus. jubilee sinzers .. .. . " " Wiz e e | (Dl latted. e aays and | up, cManging the direction i@ which | /Recharge and Return S e life and far from sources SupplY. | saved life in several instances; o e acI Since the amateurs already possess cou MO/ MO0 CIEE 4 S thoy B ottt o onch it e e ey "% |the loop pointed would not have| z Both Tadio receiving and tramsoieny | 5:00—Botton: Concert: Park Street Coneregational Church sers X hele oo Dats oh iR Diainn gia | ooe maas ediug BOISNE S altered the conditions. |} Your Radio Battery, $1.50 i : 2 = WNAC i ter Hinton and Capt. A. W. Stevens ed 3 apparatus with which they are Ehiladelnhia: Ol time’ himing ‘aud ‘meiodies: chimes’ reciial oo 2 {tion at Manaos, and the outside world | the fiyers, probably saved a oraah,| THis looked like the last straw, but, set~for use in r ing the radio vision devi Kansas City: Universits Methodist Protestant sereise Buiny 23iby two-way communication. Ordi-|when the river was too shallow for a |28 @ matter of /fBCl. it was just one Radio Tubes Reactivated SO levices - f Iverent i 1 afe ing. sugh it was plari- Y 2 more, they are, of course, licensed to Chicago: Fellowship hotr R 1o Carrs radio ing | | -~ e i rancisco: Organ . reeita £ the base station WIS at Boa Vista on | i was necessary to eliminate it due 35¢c Each o eEs ey to, co-operate with 10—>Minneapolis St. Paul: House of Hope Préshytarian’ ¢ 5 the Rio Branco, operated by Thomas i "the welght and the fact that PLANES TO DROP POPP|ES] 3 ny fan, wever, can buy services % cCabe of Norfolk. However, MTr. |, mong other equipment, a large and G TR - 5 : orEan: choir WHAS Swanson also communicated_directly |heavy aerial camera had to be carried - % Silent Signal Jr. Fans would have to qualify and secure R 6T0 7 PaLL with many amateurs in the States by ¢ Feature of Memorial Services To- 0—New York H 5 ilttaies o Kaneas City: International Sumias e Baon s Qasre A | e % a radio transmitter when it was lost| day for World War Dead. Oiciliating...—.. .. 5975 pictures, or any form ‘of cominunica A e R RS o] Jesson, guarted L WAR 3% decp within the unexplored northern |for gver a week: Dr. Rice, and, i fict e SOUTHERN Montreal: Emmanucl Church services 4 3 tributaries of the Amazon. | s w Yor] e G " ;KOA . Steaming up the Amazon to Manaos, |worried, fearing the flyers were kilied |planes flown by Capt. B. V. Baucom | A OoOMO able o this type of transmission, Dr 15— Phllademnia s e Oy Hotel McATpin Orchiestra: talk LI BRIChY Minstin ilecanteiot s En o e 7 and Lieut. Alford Williams, at memo- | Stanton Battery and uT BILE "‘1”“’ S nays fb | ot el proersn & nd his gane.”” from ern Brazil, the small party of whites| The field equipment proved so val-|rial services for airmen who died in | Electric Service SUPPLY CO. e Suthorized totans 30—Philadeiphia: ATch’ Street ' Precrienior Fhime ) s GAE- - WEAF disembarked early last Spring and |uable, that when Mr. Swanson was|the World War to be held at Francis e I \ serices 1519 L St. N.W. operate o | henectady: Evensong from. Grace Episcopal Chon cluded a launch, 2 g v Yew York a station WJS |2:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the E - IN.VY. 60 s 40 oiLlY cperate on thaiso! Sakan il geon, from Grace, Epitcorni chiren - cluded a launch. a flying boat, séveral | New York, he had the station WJs |2:30 o'clock, unde; auspices of 403 C St. N.E. L East End Christian Church tervices g {had to be assembled and tested before [with Hinton to operate the field [services will be conducted by Mrs. | Lincoln 9309.J ";’wwln'\ & or other regular types 7 TO0 8 P.M. Boa Vista. Here the main transmit- |rest of the party returned to Manaos. |memorial services in 1920, = oficommunications . 00—Springfield: Voral solos: organ recital ter was set up. Its call was WJS— Capt. E. W. Scott, U. S. N., will famailiar, they have facilities for us. Fhiladelphia: Benjamin Franklin Concert Orche. wag Furthe: Des Moines: Dean Holmes Cowir TN narily communication with the States 3 i > { was carried on from the fleld through |ned to carry radio in the flying bout, transmit by radio and have many San"prrheaton College Men's Glee Clu ey 2 weeo eption” only, buy| B8:30—Loulsville: Choral evensons servire - . constantly. If the plane had carried Non-Oscillatin N yistributed b t permit before he could transmit Nathan Abas’ Hotel Pennsslvania Orchestra Wiz E means of his field equipment from P g Distributed by g ( corld, would not probably have| Poppies will be dropped from Practically any wave isneth is sait- Denver: Orean serith i the world, w ot pro a8 the amateurs 20—Now York: Musical program by they will probabl | ago: Tabernacle evening serviee. music: hand v 44 | prepared their field equipment. It in- [ flown back to the base en route to|Scott Key bridge this afternoon at | Willard Service Station desirable, so that emanations carry 5 Organ recital: Little Brown Chureh n the V S canoes and their radio apparatus. It |shut down and sent McCabe back |National Woman's Relief Corps. The : ing pictures will not interfere with Cincinnati© Walnut Hills Christian Church services going up the Rio Branco to thelr base, | equipment, until Dr. Rice and the|Mary M. North, who inaugurated the | Open Evenings—>Sunday Wholesale Exclusively Chicago: Evening club services: musieal hrogram: ‘tails.” Many Practical Applications. Chicaro: Clacmios: conbers ooy musical program KYW 3 actually Mr. Swanson's initials, with | Announcers, Dignity and Diction. |deliver an address, and a tribute to 8 % Cleveland: Park Theater Oronestra 3 3 the J. and W. transposed, so as to Considerable interest on the part of Dallag: First Presbyterian Church Bible class ) S T e s e hge} be wii CAR N ED PAINTIN ? the amateurs is manifest berure oy Pox"Rneeles: Vimer it 10Tk, «s: eonirs. - 9 1ixa | conform with United States call sig- |\ . "o’ miial voice of his commun- | NOrth. Chaplain Milton O. Beebe will Sl L w York: Voeal and instromental nrogr nals. This station, a 500-watt long- |1V . ch should maintain a |PrOnOUnce an invocation. o ew means of cor ca New York: Ievitow's Hotel Gommial rog e e e ; ity, and as such should ma n a - . An nmunicating York: L tel Commodore 5 wave affair, maintained dally com Let refinish in GENUINE with their fellows, many of whom o 30—Cincinnati: Firet Preshsterian Chur a i AR Gen) i =3 . man om are 0 : munication with the Brazilian station |certain amount of dignity and pre- . : scoming a_bit 15—D: t: Bass b e n y becoming a, bit Dored with ordinary e o e s 6QM at Manaos and many other dis- |serve the English language. Murder. | N6W Daylight Transmission Record Dhlications, & o oy pidctical ew York: v o tant stations, as well as the advance | s : % B application: as, for 00—New York: Victor Herbert memorial concer: VEE v 3 o) S s ch may b o All records for radio transm ion pplications, as, for example, in the WGBS, WIAR, WOO. WeAR: Wiy Wt e VAP party up the river. This was declasdly [ 115 Unels Sarms speech may be for | o ow wave lengths bave becn Broken fro e State g S T oo 3 c " |in recent daylight tests between Eng dont, e aiate Eovernors to the Pres- e Bt e, o, Inn Ensemble ... U0 v 3 once in two months, whereas radio | tain community, but it is not always el e i PAINTING | LETTERING ident, which could be in autographic ; 1 Rainbo Garden Orchestra: solos 1 d Sl usual code Atlantic City: Concert: sing quintet: solos world events, sections of this country or abroad. the A \’ed h’: e hen?(xvua!lP‘ ) messages, and might include pictur Atlantic City” Seaside Hotel Trio nd soioists : 3 E the American Radio Relay League. The practical operation of this new ool and T BTl aler o 4 | son’s first difficulties appeared. He | cast Jokes and slang have to Le in- |monds of Gerrards Cross, England, “There i only ONE Duco— 2 N s 3 his criticism may seem like a stab | syd; Australia, working around Jenkins puts it, has been suec c 30—Des Moines: Roose-Hughee Orchectra: Art Giilham. st WHO trees in the neighborhood, but was un- |, TI i X A ney, A alia, working arou demonstrated by e Cimnnati: weste Sowthern” Oreiestra concert - . WEAV 401 | able to secure anything sultable for |in the back to some of our overwork | dawn, Greenwich time or broad day two large commercial mASHILoL, Hond 5—Jefterson City al Church services . ceeees . WOS 3| the masts he planned to erect and had | ®d station spokesmen, who strive so |light in Australia, succeeded in trans. 2 been sold to the United Statey 1o (y e 9 TO 10 P.M. to explore the country, making a trip |18rd to put over foreign names and | mitting three messages and exchan, i fatit e i it 5 A B Sk L . WILLIAM BEUCHERT, Proprietor. ork. It is belleved that the Serare | Chicago: WGN Singers: Drake Concert Ensemble . 3 suitable. However, he finally secured b = Jpeech. POwEr : S e T Atlantic City: Organ reciial” . gl several good specimens, which he| NOW that so many American broad-| This last fact, coupled with the di: . 6805 4 51 E fons e or en EealayplEn ¥ Godrey Ludi £ ol 17, ‘i hauled to camp, and eventually, with | CASting stations are being heard over |tance of 10,300 miles, places the te: Franklin 49-4 ye St. N.W: jshieh would be the wport: MU . Chuireh Service; misical prograim . asia considerable difficulty, working with | ©ur Sea and land borders, some of our |in the class of world wonders. When ] rtland: Portland Council of Churches R4 5 e { concerned at the English of certain|distance from any one part of the i I s of the performers could H eortland Lo L] masts, one 75 and the other 80 fe & o . ' sent out to fans equipped ;“‘,””‘L_‘:”’:‘\ Los Angeles: Leighton's Arcade Orchesira B o feet | announcers as well as thelr too fre.| world to another is - approximately Automobiles Overhauled and Rebuilt 5 3 3 : 18y |no such handicaps; trees were too | 3U! orecy B < 8 overseas or belong to the mewly or A i cireo Sitere- Drehioira. paral ferelons - i WSB Blentifil; o fact e iwas! foredijay | JF0 TolIODAIS IVINE abroadralsc lend fwo/ amaleiic radin Helosrdphars Hive Dents Removed From Bodies and Fenders Congress will soon be trans; fowa City: Familiar hymns by Mrs, Lottie Volkmer ..o down a number to make a clear space | , A Government official recently re-| communication. ISMILNG | g.30 Hor Springs: Base hall scorea: essieal coneery bl i r S I p M, started the conversation using a H 1 to their foreign correspondents. Bue | Los Angeles: Amusementa: forecasts mueie tath o, Soice always swung within the confines of | NOrthern South America, reports that | 2CM, A d Blacksmith and Spring Work tures, it is pointed out, are readily 1010 11 P 8 urrounding verdure, and never above | gy [People there who are regular|wave length of 22.5 meters. He trans- tries ethe . derstz Minneanolis-St. Paul: Weather and hace ball reporis .. . Wi SR s the States, complain of that bad gram- | Prime minister to Prime Minister Bald- ‘r;\ o m\‘\')“’rhm.” they understand Son Brantioco: Ve iMoo, bt oo r ven when setup within the fast-| mar, mispronouncing, and s ang emi-| Win of England and then greetings to These model radio vision nia s, | on Angel e Fira = Chureh services. K 5 # c ™ : e lvn’ln-]w,.\\m? fon niachines Lor Anceles: Orean recital: First S0 £ Chuiren s s KR radio equipment functioned perfectly, | Most of them are familiar with good | Radio Society of Great Britain. , ar d only Our man; it il 1 YT A Ll Chicaco’ St hour: back home Southern spiiuiels 03 |surmounted. Static was terrific, but | studyingl it from radie” beonaeaere | by Simmonds from the Britlon s r ager, Mr. Morris, will be glad to serve you— 2 the necessary radio apparatus incinnati: Clagsical’ program, » d instrumental . was overcome; ants by the million| They also regret and deprecate the |tion and the early morning conversa- r either transmitting or receiving, Atlantic City: Organ recital {r 3 . _WHAR P! ever, when hooked ith ~lxin|:1'.l\r‘(1 B I : S RETO. g had to be evicted: the sets all got|ding” which seems to take place be.|9aid, “to permit a shave before going above. L 58 ty and had to be sunned each day, in- | of Southern stations. This offici: This epochal conversation began at . - states. Amateurs and fans desirin 11 PM. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. ot e - ¥ . A s official in-| - = the details of the Shiculll dons. 00—Cincinnati: Murray Horton's Hotel Alms Orchestra y dicating that extra insulation precau-|sists that our great broadcasting in.|9:2 a.m., Greenwich time, and con- Odr Service Once Tried—Always Used 10 Gttt e Lon Anmclen: Muslcal mroram e omiheetia i CEH sets for troplcal use. During the time | missing an_excellent opportunity of |finishing the test when it was broad i Hot Sprinks: Chuck Root's De' Sota Garden Orchestra.....KTHS 5 | munication became popular. Hearing|lish language across our borders, 2 & Local Radi . 11:30—San Francisco: Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel Orchestra .. KPO 1445 of this, Mr. Swanson bullt himself a | where it can be used practically in New Supervisor Here, r‘ulse on ocal Radio Entertainment 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. two-tube, short-wave receiver out of | 2% i KFI sugar tins, spare parts, and odds and{ points out that station owners should | tor on the Pacific coast, stationed ngeles: V: a_Memorial Pa v celvi , at Sunday, May 24, 1925 Lo Ao ay e e e iOrial o ark program ... L\ LKNX ends, receiving on his counterpoise. | require better grammar and enunci-|the Seattle office. appointed supervisor of radio and as- 1:00—Los Angeles: Orchestra program: vocal solos ... ... RFI 4 some of them more than 3,000 miles| programs. The Latins, he says, would | signed at headquarters in Washine. : q 8- NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. distant, ~His transmitter, ‘designated | appreciate it greatly, for they want to [ ] [ ] 4345 . as station LR, was designed to oper-| use English as well as Spanish, DE sy |va:’7’:", —Weather [AmonE the distinguished soloists taic | [ p 40 prc ate on 100 meters, primarily for ¢ These Southern nelgHbors. ave re: | wesr Saperviss Taorie oo DUrIRE the rerects T ing part in the program will be Alice T OFFERINGS municating with WJS at Bo ported to be greatly interested in our | Navy as assistant superintendent of Nielson, Anna Fitziu, Fritzi Scheff, TONIGHT ¢ | |but finding shorter waves in_ vogue, | music, expressing surprise and pleas- | communication at San Francisco. e 2 WDM—Church_of the Covenant (235|c “i‘f;; 1‘;3.{‘::0“.‘}“;3';1“2:”::""{ l}';:)fflf{‘re A . he redesigned it to operate on 60 to 70| ure over our home talent and their | succeeds W. E. Downey in the Wash. — of the ant (235 | Cowles, Pau P s or- and His Gang,” direct f WIS was also changed to transmit | possessed little, if any, musical culture. pert of the department and secretary s . 1S, i0 am e lible class, | tinguished conductors will direct a adicy E » L A0onL on 80 mete This was accomplished | Several fans com & 7 Action—all vacation long! See- o (Eible class, | aned OO 00 s 1|l Capitol) Theares: New: Vorb n 80 1 s omp Several fans commented on the qual-|of the interdepartmental radio advis- jmeter and checking it on the stand: [ dently furnished by residents of the| Kenneth G, Clark of San Di ill visit in gay-peopled Havana— 4 o i 1 e 1 [0 Do Wiao oo meter a he : ) tand: 3 3 eth G. Clark of San Diego wi n gay: by Rev. Newell Dwu Hillis. ley, John Phillp Sousa, Hugo Riesen on;: W] , Provi- ard wave lensths broadeast by WWV | community around the station heard. | tak % 4 the Pan- oo Sewelian \\1:‘1?1’” x.\m_mo" by | field, Nahan Franko, Armand Vecesey dence; WWTJ, Detroit;: WCA eard ke over Mr. Hayes' work In the adaytime sail through L jton, Inspector Swanson wus able to|programs, but suggest modestly that | tional radio service again after several i Hef 2 b = ' —San_Francisco—and Compassion ‘of Jesus.” will make a brief address. cester, 6:20 to 8 o'clock, calibrate his apparatus accurately. | we request our announcers to render | vears of commercial work, during Aogeles 8 5 to 7 i S MorhinE feetting: Concert by Bernhard Levi- foot from the phones, he reports. Both | mars and text books. for the Shipping Board and the Nav: RGI-IM Tfip 5335 From your home town (on main line annual messages relayed by amateurs Chicago: Varied musical program: solos: orches WHeR a08? 41 | beneficial, as mail came up river only |given Wwithin the confines of a ¢ ] land and Australia, according to ad- e Montreal: Studio - program 0 5 5041 kept the station posted each day on |understood or apprectated in other of the governors s | orkc: T, B.S. A Choral Singers: Bihle lorfire : In was at Boa Vista that Mr. Swan. | Even in England some of our broad- | Two members of the league, E. J. Sim. radio service for the eve, hs Dr 20— M mmeanoie- St S Al DOETAM, oo WMCA | was told there were plenty of tall |terpreted. and Charles Maclurcan of Stratfield, DU PONT Duco’ Oflcs Davertmint o oais Boa ¢ for: Hazel Dudley. soprano; Mra. Robert Dinear, of four days before he found trees |litles, they have, perhaps, become |ing greetings using only 125 watts in vork: Godfrey Ludlow, violinist. WGY ‘and lcasting stations from which still | 0 Radio Sing-sonk servics! Summerdale Trio: choir 3 | unskilled natives, he erected two | Fdio neighbors are surprised and even | it is remembered that the maximum A . ield later on b For o )t reception | Amaras aLDS) Dallas: Westminater Prochterian Chiireh” sérvices: solon - WhEd on he fourd | quent comedy and persiflage. Ou | 12,600 miles It can be seen that {hese Syeratatior belons 1o the mewly or | N o B e o e e Orehinira S 3308 2427 | practically every camping place so cat | (I Yolces in reproach. almost reached the limit in world Chassis Straightening and Welding DYRL S0 ZHERSS and pictures abroad Denver: Twenty-third Avenue Preshyterian Church services. E for stringing of his aerial, which was | tufned from a trip to central and faclurcan, whose station call i appreciated by residents of all coun.| 10:00—Los Angeles: Metrovolitan Theater progeam . 400 | the tree-tops. s andilIeten {1 totetationedin | mittedimbueatays from théiAlistralian Sedan Doors and Woodwork Portiand: Colburn's Conters. Orchastra: ¥ocai Rew 18 ness of the primeval forests, the field | nating from certain American stations, | Dr- W. H. Eccles, president of the Upholstering and Trimming r experimental work and 0o ot LosFATReies: SRt Bate e i e ol 1 3 (4lthough many difficulties had to be | English, but, unfortunately, others are | Dr. Eccles' reply was transmitted - i imat i it sti o of the "hey will function satisfactorily 15—St. Louis: Address, “Abide in Me": choir of Grace Lutheran found their way into one receiver and | unnecessary “horseplay” and ‘“kid.|tions brought to a elose, as Simmonds give estimates, information or suggestions on any ypes of radio appar . the inventor 15— Dallas: Grace Methodist Church Orchestr ; - WRAA 4 7|damp from the great tropical humid-| tween the announcers of a number |*0 business. municate with Dr. C. Francis Jenking TLos Angeles: Ambassador Hotel Concert Orchesira & & o (tions should be taken in making up|dustry, if it may be called that, is|tinued until 7:15 a.m., GMT, thus Tos Anxeles: Classical program. voenl snd oscamental. . . . Seg 5 the party was afield, short-wave com-| extending the knowledge of the Eng-|davlight at both stations. both commerce and social life. He v 4 i - 12:00—Los Angeles: Examiner nrogra H. D. Hayes, formerly radio inspec A g 5 f the Department cheate PH e ey ST O W0 3408 LLL [On inis st he “heard Somateuss i | Ao in i Srammar und enuncl: | the Seattle offiee gof the Department est and tastest ships to 1703 AM. practically every United States State, | ducing and concluding numbers of the ton_as assistant to Chief Supervisor Chestra afiottecs” mhe oo IE aln Musical program by “Roxie | |meters with from 15 to 25 watts power. | selections, many having believed we | ington radio office, who 15 radie en = el 8 g accurately, for by building a wavelity of the programs, which are < 93 ing—exploring—marveling. A 11 am. —Morning service: sermon | Works by Victor Herbert: Henry Had- City. WCAP, “Washington; evi- | ory committee. g pl at the Bureau of Standards, Washing-| They have no complaint as to the | Seattle district. He enters the na. —San Diego—Los Rev. W. A. [isenberger, on “The|and Max Bendix. Augustus Thomasj | Pittsburgh, and WCTS, Wor. ama Canal 8 inent! Music by the evening choir of 100 Early Program Monday. WWYV came in loud, being audible a | English as it is written in the gram.| which time he handied radiy matters home across the continen: —_ up" exercises by the Metropolitan | | 10" Hotel Commadere i | |WIS and LR recelved time signals WCAP — Chesapeake and Potomac | Life Insurance Co., direct from the daily, which in itself proved a great i g o chestra, WJY, New York, : g ¢ Telephone Co. (168.5 Meters). [ Metropolitan Tower, 1 Madison ave. 3 i New Yorl hoon to explorers. They tuned in to A 1S.day cruise Your choice o olitan Towe and WGY, Schenectady, 7: < short-wave broadeasts at will. twooceans | _Points) and back in cither direction 00 home acrose 11_a.m.—Memorlal from the | nue, New York City o'clock. Shetceadr izl S e L et O an [amificent | Rate includes first class ticket, | the continent from Amphitheater, Arlington _ National | e . ment throughout the trip. A tiny! ase a ea er s ere ocean liner. i s Parano 1 anFrancisco, Cemete! Arlington. Va. Music by | WRC—Radio Corporation of America | Qi paver ik typewiitten tos tel Pacite Liner New York to Har the United States Marine Band and (468.5 Meters). Victor Herbert Memorial benefit of those who had not lis the St. Patrick’s Sanctuary Choir, C.| Silent C it Lou Angeles San Frincinco and e he St. Patrick’s Sanctu C | . oncert, under auspices of i tened in Benson. choirmaster; . O'Brien, —— SR : i i i Los Angeles, San Francisco and i L oLmaln L OB . ¢ American Society of Com- | | The greatest value of the field set, Batteries for Today’s Game Are: Los Angeles, San Teanciwoand WAY b g Mgl ceigpi s oo Early Program Tomorrow. posers. Authors and Publish- | |however, was in keeping in touch aiyis e o orh e BT b ras American Legion, Rev. Joseph Doner-( 9 t0 10 am.-—Woman e hour s tne| | &3, WEAF, “'WCAP, WEEIL with the advance parties and the base Smith’s V8. Compehhon privileges. gan of Illinols 1 p.m—Luncheon co 2 WJAR, WGBS, WOC, WW and for ordering supplies from Gk e Hotel Shoreham Orche: . 7 > 2 the river. 28 cabin 9245 Bl eTee. e ook the A . 2 o F] '”,\ and WCTS, 8 to i0 Even from the worst possible loca- Base ball games are '"'“hb’ pitchers who can stand the pace, Intermediate $220.00 Ebiscopal Church, Mount St. Alban Gy tions and through flerce static Mr.[| who are fresh at the end of the game—the “A” and “B” batteries of X 2 Round Trip by Water The accalivisite: o : St mand Fee of Broadcasters. Swanson succeeded in working Amer- (| radio set must have strength and endurance to provide winning sets. The baccalaureate sermon of St el bt e T 5 Alban s o T ero¥ %, Wil be| Whether broadcasting stations have Program fromr'the Brooklyn | |lcan smatesss c P e bl Phone us, and we will come to you. e 842“ .WM s et oY ey Henry St Georse | o right to, transmit music copy-| | Mark Strand Theater, WNYC, | | Sosii ceq amatour M M. Surns, | 2d cabin w3be | 5d cabi 520 to § p.m—“Roxie and his|righted by the Society of Composers,| | New York, 8 o'clock. owner of 4DO, Atlanta, Ga., he sent ’ e N zang,” from the Capitol Theater, New | Authors and Publishers, without pay- 3 _ a long radlo message, which was re- Rates it York City. ing a fee to the society will be car- _Concert by the Western and layed to his wife in New York. Write today for advance informatior § to 10 p.m.—Victor Herbert memo.|ried to the Supreme Court in the test jouthern Orchestra, WLW, An!o:hs: tlmhe‘ when he was tr:zll:l:gn;: vial concert, under the auspices of | case against WLW, Cincinnati. Gincinaati, 8790 elock $0t 1 St with Tun aatonn the American Society of Composers, . in Yonkers, he heard one_ tell the ttery and Radio - Authors and Publishers, from the Vocal 30d el einentatatzs s 1 ifot wams: : .B. ery Radio Service 4 2l Rd c.“”N.'E: . allroo: “arlton Ho-| Because of the cooling of the atmos-| | . 1 | clas Sienals were coming In strong. These|| Phone North 9828 ey g et ::'vdnebs';‘l:l-:?ullln\- n(p:-)n':m':xlm e phere and the change of barometric | | ical program, WKRC, Cincin- | |Yonkers stations, 2AG and 2DD, over- (| Phone North 1896 2119 18th St. N.W. B M. Hicke. 1208 ¥ Strent N.W. Wadhington. or an authorized Lroadeasting; Gene Buck, president of | pressure, reception may be better dur- nati, 10 o'clock ated by C. R. Run "t ihe soclety, master of ceremonies.?ing a storm than hefore it. | e :

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