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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925. - that while broadcasting may stimu- Mrs. James W. Gerard, wife of .IhQ FRUGRAM []F WRB LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT [:A“F[]RNIA LEABS ADVENTURES OF A BROADCASTER :T;;.“.‘:’\:;‘,’L “usiness " the ‘loni | mny. S heen decorated. with e . run. A resolution was adopted | Chevalier Cross of the Legion of Hor SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925 pledging cooperation with music pub- |or by the President of France y. A 4 BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE, lishers in the effort to subject - Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Radioscribe. ‘-V"r';-'h'lwnm: to the same copyris X i and re - regulations as othe Radio and the National Anthem. e or I:.‘“_lu'_‘l_‘;r;"" e e FOR RENT 3 TO 4 P.M. Stations. 3 ers expl o audiences 00—Boston : Shepard Colonial Dance Orchestra; musical nmlr.‘ml W‘lAL Bali ey e Near 14th & G Sts. Jew York™" Yoear’ and” inatriimental” proram WMCA ‘ From an anguished soul in Brook.| The matter transmitted fs fed into o e s Downtown business building near cor P . New York: Vocal and instrumental solos ... ... s 2 4 lyn, N. Y., who apparently picks me |telephone switchboard and passed on | U0 folnes opch <a U ner,” Consisting 0f Jom_on entire Piano Recital by Kurt Hetzel oM B il BSOS 3 Has 47, Commerce Depart-|up now and then through 'WJZ or |to the transmitting equipment in the | they are sodn go tired of it there is ] : o New \’nrk\ Danteig's Brookl Tk ) . 3 WGY, I have received a plaintive wall: | operating room of the station. Then :1)0 lm“l»l"{lv of a (Imnlvm;x! ale of yWroo A P > ewn Orchestra: weather: markets: seore TIWW 7 : 1 address the stuff goes on the air just as if it | the music for several months, as was T o and Speciai Musical Are ? S e R S s b ment List SHows—Nevada self 1o you s |were being produced in the studio. | usual in preradio vears, no matter : ¥ 5 T 2 Scores i bl : being the one |There's a growing Avmand for the |if It is the very latest jazz hit. It e o A R on Tonight. 3 iDL s - 2 ¥ S. who can reach |broadcasting of public events. was admitted that radio is increasing pont 40—PhiTudeiphia: P ris: Krand’ organ he 2 Inspection by appointment only Pl i . thie' ones T ainy e J I|.L“'|:|nmm‘1_ for hfi‘)]!l’ld\\’l'fl’ n\s:). i) -t — 5 L % as w as for standard &s. Many = i R oston . . Srleen 2 : Radio has pulled down its first DIUmM | hallads of a generation awe. Jons for Bl W Gaddis, iRent Mar- An all-Washington program, featur . ST Y 2 . e . 33 California, with 47 licensed stations, ? vOr;e l\“!::l{:r‘] at the hands of the Coolidge adminis- | gotten, have been revived by broad ———— . —_— Ing/ithe plano recital by Fourt. Hetzel, s City : “Sonfe, ores ! 11 IWDAF ' is at present leading the United States Syen e . W tration. Representative William E. | cagting | B noted Wagnerian conductor, and cor ; Wdelphia: Base ball oo g : 2 T a party of o G United i u 'n:—:l ;‘v\m‘:n:.' Fs “u‘z:nfll ||I\Il:\!h'.lh:. : in the matter of radio broadcasting. erdonde was | Eon of Hiivolsgis onelof the Unitad (Copyright, 19 MGRRlS CAFRHZ Efl Moments of Melody,” a collection of | Vew York: Base ba - : 204 | With just two stations less, Illinois compelled to |ije pan-American highw edi = | five waltzes by the famous | Boston: Dincer concers by Schraffy Ens a":mg"i T {00 [is second, and then comes Pennsyl- v stand three thines | ference in Buenos Aires. He owes| Sulphur mines in Sicily vield over Main 9080 malan composer, R. A. Castillo: : e vania with 40 stations. Ohlo has 35 ; . - his appointment to the fact that {300,000 tons a s cital by Caroline Manning, cont I < songs: Sea £ & 8 b & 71 and 11 o'clock, |he was in charge of radio at S = cebee e ¥ roic Vew Y 3 fifth while the Na Gati T #nd closing with the fourtéenth pres: | ; : Geebeo! the Amphions oo S voices, and New York State is f f Republican National Committee head- | SLELELELELE - entation by “Crandall's turday e NALIas,cncert Ty Glamsner's Orctigalia -o o0 0. with 34. Nevada remains the only g v:}dn‘;':"l_‘ }qunrlers during the 1924 campaign - RAthRtRth R RtALYALth 5&5555555 Nighters,” will be broadcast by sta 1 ue-Stratford Hotel Concert Orchestra ....... - : 3 | State without a broadcasting station. s pas e | jle had full responsibility for putting | =51 tion. WRC tonight. Two other mu B e o Ealldan . d e : R i the radio. and | Coolidge, Hughes, Dawes, Hoover to 00 lsten sical events are a dinner concert by Adantic’ City . Seorer: organ rital i 3 S g ahe nd WILE one of those |Davis and all the other big guns of Irving Boernstein's Hotel Washington 670 T P.M. Department of Commerce, which for MR. played like a fu. |the G. O. P. on the air. The Presi Orchestra apd a dance gram ""i nnf‘\émm‘ Gty s Knid k otel Dance Orchestra. . . WPG the first time issued a radio service | nor) girge—all full notes. 9 dent has always considered m:\w v cer ) s Hote i exchange quotations: dinner ¢ 9 o S : S. . = exceptionally | l‘\ v;m‘n »v:)"‘l;m n ; -"‘}rml' ('mll S Blsree i, Qoner carioacy by Doake L o0 bulletin listing all of the broadcast- _Breaking up conversation three l(ulilsrm:l-r\h'-‘ghp ‘ififn.;|:::-: 1m :. m'_.\ | Sy o melis oEn Uit 5 { *hiladelphia; Uncle Wip's bedtime <tors and roll call : = ing stations according to the States| times, creating a depressing in. |meritol 5 e Ttalian garden of the Mavflower Hotel. | York “Sport tatc, dhe ‘Ampllons”Vecser's Orchesica 3 and eities Tn which they are located. | fluence, belittles the flag, and the |neer worker in the Beiiof ¥good Phe sec = el W S v ocal and instrumental solos: Harmony Girl v 3 i e . =5 s. by gt dlna s b Boston: Shepard Colonial Dance Orehestra - - - oW ko An interesting observation made on [ WEAry expression on faces takes |road A at 9:30 o'elock and will include the York: Dinner concert Ererantee "W, the broadeasting situation is that| @way both charm and dignity. waltz from “Der Rosencavalie B ta: News: markets e hediinie story ideeie - more than half of all the radio voices | OQur anthem played at sunrise and The National Association of Richard Strav Liebestod.” _from | casp: News. f | and fing1 market reporta: ‘children’s Dy e Ra 080 W Yale VS0 | minect by Acoy or Mavy besds |Music Deales in geebon h New| Wagne: ristam and Isolde, e leveland - Hotel S| rt Orchestra - 3 | nine States, the five above mentioned | WOuld go some ways to create rev- | York this week, came to the conclu he ~ magle fire music from e | Now, York: The Chateau F base ball resuits. .. £ and Texns Missonri. Michigan and| €rence and. not cheapen our |sion that the radio i of little aid to | Walkure.” Mr. Hetzel. who recently | Montreals Talks on hygiene isor Hotel Orchestia 1! Towa. The Middle West. therefore,| Precious flag by being played by |the sheet music trade. It decided made his home in Washington. is [ 6:15—Newdrk: St igiic Divid : i : 1o bintatying the tead ovr the other | 1472 hotel Bands, many of them |SEEE—t of ¥ ottl and one of the soprano. in lght opera o R 4052 - 0 e h QUDIITOf Melle Mol andane 4 New York: Lafavetts Quartet: toik > B sections of the country in the erec orelgners who love their own flag | & - 5 N more. n e 1550" | 5. 30—Pinladelnhin: Arcadia Concert. Onthes ke tion of stations. California has W. d—Real ciated with the Roval Opera House in | e Fon vatal und st Wi 3 I e o it pe LA ante ea Munich and with the \\(l}_"p”.,”‘ hiladelphia: Dinner concert from Hotel Adelphia ... = o T am occasionally rec festi 3 ¥ Hetzel | Ottawa: Sto Uncle Dick: “musical program: orchéstra vear than any other State, with ionally in receipt of re estivals at Bayreuth. Mr. etzel | A tients oo ns oncle Diol s 3 g quests to explain how broadcasting e at r it " r 3 i H | Washington close on its heels. Wash- A ate valesman hegan his career as 1t pia 45—Mooreheart, TIL: Concert: orean: Cerni's Orehest 2 7 2 : cith 19 | Of meetings, banquets, etc., and othe 5 S Chieago - Tall S ington is now in tenth place, with 19 1 . Genmunyiatifhe s Seont e Gheago; Livlaby wme: national harn dance: WLS features < e oy o ten . events outside of broadcasting stations fter he joined the staff of the Mann-| a 3 8 T:'r;\::l E e -oadcasters. is done. It seems to be a simple propo. —to take charge of sales department heim Opera House, where he was as-| ..o o wou oy o ZTOSPM List of Stations. sition. " Amplifying equipment, tubes, ||| in old established suburban real estate sistant to Arturo Bodansky. now con-| Naw York: Yoar i porum;, Susad Boot Orchestra .. ... W2 et et o batterles, microphones, etc., such as ||f and building office. The right man will ducting at the Metropolitan Opera Newark: Talk al selections .. ... .. i California, 47; Tllinois, 45: Pennsyl- |aT€ ordinarily installed in a station, ||| be taken in the firm and given a chance House. From there he went to the .\K.‘:BQ.;"’v‘uuf..'-”.‘l"’&?f,n':fl,'?mn‘,{’ L LN vanta. 40: onte. 3o New York 34, |are sent down to the place where ||| to make money as soon as he demon Royal Opera House at Munich, where New York: Base bail scores: Rostand's L Aiglon " ; 3 Texas, 27; Missouri, 24: Michigan, | SPeeches or music are to be given. Be- ||l strates ability and other necessary quali he remained for two years, and dur Boston: Veterans of Foreign Wars . ...... ... . L..WNAC 2 2 " i g that time he was selected by Rich New, Voris Talk: Huyler's' Four: Harmony Giris at. States Government's delegates to | read this at our offering to our terms 3306 19th St. NW. 1319 Jackson St. N.E. $10,950 $9,750 1439 Chapin St. NNW. $8,250 1156 4th St. N.E. 924 Delafield N.W. $8,950 38,700 A C. Robertson Co. 30,55 Open Until 10 P.M. L 1 - 1 i 1 g 1 i i i R i i i L A e L L L L L lo]——=|o|c———]alc———=]a]c—\ ARE You Contemplating Building or Repairing Your House PRICES have beer . thing in stock that you w ¢ struction of a house Bu our ber miill work at a long-established. well known firm WRLRLRYRY 2 | LRARRRtR AR VT YT R RS th 7)1 Towa, 22; Washington. 19: Wiseon. | forehand the acoustics of the premises | [| fications. Must have first-class refer ! J have been ins quipme £ ext etly confidentia Stra $ e ra, “Der| Family Orchestra sin, 18; Massachusetts, 17; Nebraska |{*v® n inspected. The equipment ||| ences. Negotiations strictly confidential Strauss to conduct his opera | New York: Orches el aoioe ; 304 | and Indiana, 16 each: New Jerse . |1s portable and carried in a couple of | Box 205-A, Star Offi osencavalier.” During the war Mr | Philadelphia: Civil service talk: State penitentiary ‘concert. i Minnesots and oot Gy on. | boxes like suit cases. Two “field opera- ||| Address Box 205-, Star Office. lietzel organized a symphony or Qakland: St. Francis Concert Orchestra ... = 'sota an Loulslana, ach: | 4ors™ are sent along to manipulate it e P i corancten Attantic City Staren: Chaltonto: Haddon *Hall rogram G Colorado and Tennessee, 10 each Sl the opera at the Chenowitz Opera | aneas City: Musical program’ falic: ‘stories £ WDAF 5 i anes 0, QIuARGmATGH CAvkavies z i jouse before coming to this country. | : al_and” instrumental program reading . WET { wlorida’and Oregon. 7 each; Georgla, | When the equipment is in place it is : ecently he was heard in a recital | : al program, vocal and instrumental WHT Montana, North Dakota, Rhode Island | connected up with underground tele- Cl l d P k . . - b e seores . “ LW 2 pe e oty i be talk . = : it Carnegie Hall and has been invited | Minneapolis St. Paul: Dick Long's Orchesira Weeo 37 [ and Utah, 6 each; the District of Co-|phone or telegraph wires leading di- evelan ar 1o conduct the State symphony there | Cleveiand: Novelty dinner concery WEAY 38 lumbia, Virginia and Maryland, 5 |rectly into the broadcasting station in the Autumn Z CGhieneo Dinner. conuert Dy Baiph Wiitiama “and ‘hie Rainbo S each; Idaho, New Mexico and South | tur ardens Orchestra: other reader; solos VQJ z S i p’ cti The musical, “Moments of Melody.” | _ Omaha: Organ: scores: orchestra b WOAR Dakota, 4 each: Arizona, Connecticut. will be presented by Henri Sokolov,| 7:30—San Francieco: Orchestra brogram: conceri: falk ... KPO 4 Y Maine, Mississippi and South Car INSPECT ¥ Dallas: Henry Adler's Orchestra. - VFA A 5 i3 | lina, - < t violinist; Jose de la Huarte, sec ontrea): Sludlo RroEvsD eIE: rodd Heporte WEAA n: 3 each; Alabama, Kentuck ond violinist, and Mrs. Howard, pi-| 7:40—Cincinnati: Children's bedtime stories . i y 9 103 | New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ver Immediately west of Conn. Ave. a imilar concert was given 870 0 P.M. Dons West _:"lr:flm‘n ;‘ml! the l’h:‘l‘!x' 4826 Elghfll St. NW. vers pleasing and comparativels new eral months ago at WRC. and an- | 8:00—Cincinnati: Chimes concert: sextet a0 D 0 halaware, S V) i G T T other presentation of the Castillo Philadelphia: 4 Ladies’ Quartet: Agatha Plavers . ;- oming, Alaska, Hawaii and Porto jon: st X vi T large open Flooring, Siding, Window and Door Frames, - New York: Vil val e No» o 3 ice | P o! r i inoi . wtories, wide front porch. large open s ) waltzes was requested by many listen New york: Viling festival with five Norse natlons ... W1 315 1 llfl“ 0, 1 eac In addition, there are Overlooking Illinois Avenue porch joining dining room. breakfast b Chicago: Musical program. vocal and instrumentar Fw [al——=[o[—>\ /// (Vacant) portable stations licensed by the Poren. ' First floor—1iving roon:. din Sash Doors, Blinds, Moulding and Shingles 2 ek e el ey ocal g 5 depa Sire class New Colonial Home. contai o “voom. Kitchen. Second fi sy & : Caroline Manning, prominent Wash Newark: Vocal and ‘instrumental program: Elkins' Negro ' Mo ot hemiuiing clang A | O e el A e bedroome. % - baths . Immediate Delivery C o, S er T New York ocal &0lo; ‘Orchest X 4 - . '’ ] S 7 4 Attie _floos — A Ao A e S, Sens it e Onchusich These stations, which include those cious pantry, hot-water heat, Ate oo : AL - A re s i 53x2 stream anc New York: Vocal and instrumental =olos: Metropolitan Trio WS licensed this week, bring the United hardwood floors, sleeping lot 53x200, tream, and companied at the piano by George F. Atlanuie/Cigy | Shelburne Hotel Cancrrt. Orchestra WHAR 5 States broadcasting field up to 58 porches. Servants' tollet in CES i 2085. ortiand: Bedtime stories : KGW Y ; P 2 cellar, concrete front porch. Of ieSpecial stuterst jto Tistensesito T HER s s heiier AR 2 L owith 16 brofeasting lants rcaiy 3 | . . the “Saturday Nighters,” whose Dro-| g.30—Havana: Cuban Telephone program: chorus: taik is linois c 1 P Ct 526 500 : gram tonight starts at 10:30 o'clock, Lo Angelcs: Exeminer progras 3 Bex ¥ s z i 2 s rice, y e y u ! = leads New Yor Willibs the anrouncement that Dasniel Chicago: Vocal and instrumental program: solos rk EE i Y EES G T e (oI | jan, Franciaco: Loow's Warfleld, Theater program & 2 tations. Philadelphia comes mlrd $75.00 Per Month Millwork Cor_ Gth and New York Ave_ : | o ¢ Louisville: Concert: news bulleting: scores with 11 stations, and New Orleans and tan Symphony Orchestra, has arranged | 8-45—Pittsburgh: Westinghouse Electric Band; solos 3 B8 | St. Louis are tied fo J. Fisher & Co M 2. St. Lc ed for fourth place Thomas 18| . h i ° | Phone Main 1223 « trio of Crandall artists who will vre. Chicago: Kaiser's Orchestra; orsan al - sieiee with 9 stationis each. Other leading ||| 1 N | sent several selections. The trio is 9 TO 10 P.M. 5 = | . \/13 an! INC. composed of Daniel Breeskin, violin 9:00—San Francisco: Music: scores; talk: Buick's Cabirians citles are Los Angeles with 8 sta- ||| FloYd E Dfl Comp y | £ - Violinist o e Y s 5 Z44s |tons, Denver and Omaha with 6 W @ bl ————lF Shelly, cellist, and Viola T Cieveiand: Novelty prosram: Coo Coo Club . ach, and Cleveland, Portland, Oreg. 733 Twelfth Street N.W. 738 15th Street N.W D o] o] o] o] harpist In addition Mr. Fortland: Fortland m,-;;mih.-.‘r ot WaE GW Minneapolis, Oakland, Calif: San Main 352 n and Mr. Shelly will appear ot :r;: anniversary program of WSB . [ 2 Francisco and Washit . o as soloists on the Crandall entertain e G (e e MY 3 b e D e 501 Seventh St. S.W. Main 6830 ment. Newark: Charies Wold. musical flasses: Judith Roth.’ Main 353 : Cighters” 8 Musical program: solos: Congress Classic' Other “Saturday Nighters” for to New York: Vocal Insiriimental sojos: - Humorous' Half S night are Larry . Miller, baritone Hour 2 ? 4015 . . . . New York: 'V : T z L L el ==l 1] Shotwill pEessiit o proi (ot il eu Vojal dolos’ Chidmberiain Women's Quarict’ s | versally, and the method shown ballads; Margarat Webster, so Cncinnnl: “ewa: wester o1 Master program S ! Figure 16 is used to the greatest e prano; Warren L. Tetry, tenor: Otto Minneapolis-St. Paul: Musical program IIIIWed 037 |tent. You can tell which way to con. . Beck, organist. and the Metropoli Alantic ity Hotel Ambassador E‘ifi'.':p %.:rr,':l{r;, 1 i |nect a condenser by a glance at the 5 OPEN SUNDAY 11 AM. TO 6 P.M. tan Symphony Orchestra. Nelson Bel Jonn Fink's Hatel Ten clrcuit. The rotary plates terminal s o e Ty M| pp e e e e s B, Hilaei oo e et clusive YPe ouse lor oale ed or filament side of a circuit, while Los ‘Angeles: Dinnier hout p NX 3 2 e rformance Bt i m".' st e i the stationary plates terminal should | The Bible talk for this evening will | New York: okeol Knewlt's Dance Ochestra 1111111y i {be connected with the high poten- (= Most Select Block of New Hampshire Avenue s iationly $16 90 Sl Eisistiuated or a beawttullyldnd Scagedilon, be given by Everett F. Hayeraft, St. Louis: Music from City Club .. .. “ee LKS { tonal—that is, the grid or plate side | only one block from I4th Street I of the roo are of teacher of the Pe ort Ba s S 10 TO '_ P.M. of the circuit. ° . . = = 2 » asane b5 ook PAPUSMENS |, pyante oty Tyiekerpocker Mol D Orchesta. ... Owner Going to California Siisualins ok orions nd Ao ded mith o Tt 2 w Yorl incent Lopez’s Orel Biah e ‘ I opens on an attractive o'clock is by David Boyd's New Wil Newark . i lr‘n S v el i i ——DESCRIPTION: g 5 Sy T T Woodley Park i U U R S e et e gty 30—Mooscheart, IIL: Concert: Straight's Orchestra ... ... ... NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, |11:00—Los Angeles: Feature program e g containing eight spacious rooms, Cellar—Large kitchen, servants’ room, servants’ dining / Exclusive Agents Kichmond HillL N V. Glenn Smith's Paramount Orclicstra. walie 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. S %0.0% % 6% -¢%0 4% % % », . 00 6% ¢% WRC—Radio Corporation of America | 12:00—Cincinnat,. Songe. eda Sankers' Toadstool Orchestra 4 4 403 0“.00.“’00'00.00‘“’”"00‘00‘.00.00.00. o050 e oo ele foafeadeele = 5 Meters). os ikkiesRE T biay b 2300 Floyd' E. Davis c“mpmy | b s 635 hm.—Ba N scores. |J . 1:::" Adgiihas Hotel Orcriesira e VA 753 12thi Strest NW. l SP 7 pan—Irvin nstein's Hot oty Dinitis Car Quartet s = : okt Main 352 Washington Or 1 : Y N Teninawk Tolic Plantation Players ...\ W pi:: S Main 3 . . s N E.‘ l You tannot fir h corner home ¢ ble with ide porch: lavatory on first floor; massive t (EEE Realtors Local Radio Entertainment Othare; voral and. Drsttamental procram 3rd Floor—2 bedrooms, 1 bath and 5 servants’ rooms, | Twenty-seventh Street 1 bath. N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. Chicago: Drake Hotel Orchesira: Songs ... 8:45 p.an.—Weather Bureau reports. S R 3 i i3 [l front porch. sleeping porches, Hotel Orchestra wceeo 237 L e om«mwn?o S Full Attic—Several rooms 31 P.M. TO 12 “ID“GH'I'A Three . story brick dwelling 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports Ancales Mutical Drogram: "Examiner’ BrOFFam .. R’ : second and third floors. St i o R e e Your Inspection . Price and Terms on Application Ballads, classical and popuiar % ; B 22 303 toilet, large butler’s pantry, dumb waiter. tion. Inspect Sunday and convince yourself. Ralph Willi s and h Rainbo Gards 5 i i 2l i i 7 st hmental DrokTams o o, 2825 2nd Floor—4 bedrooms, 3 complete baths. Los Ankelés: Organ recital . o | Saturday, June 13, 1925. Chicago: Vocal and instrumental program Harmnny Duo . & = Man’s Ra .. . two large baths, with every room, lavatory and toilet. Va. 1315 Meters ! S ; y 3 ; 5 > Meters) > Broad h modern convenience, colonial H.-w. h.—instantaneous heater—electricity. 1418 Eye Street N. W. Phones Main 5903-4 WCAP-—Chesapeake and Potomac Los Ankelea: Musical program KH, 300 O Sidar to House in beautiful condition—attractively decorated Telephone Co. (4685 Meters). Minneapoli Paul: Dance program by Frank's St.” Paul pe y for estra broadeast from 15—Kansas City 55 B BIbIE Gl b lverect T | 1:00—fas Anesler: My prosam ULy - s e P - i i Haycraft, teacher of the Detworth Tow AnEelch: ArtHiloman's Daie Orchesira b Hal 3 ; ; While You Have the Gpportunii: Baptigt men’s class, under the au- Gakiands Hotel St. Franci Dance Orchestra 2 3 T e a0t To| Secure One of These Unusual Homes class. 2 TO 3 A.M. e 2:00—Los Angeles: Hollywood night srerracs = : P NEW HOMES con- ciee: MGREnT. frohe : R tralto. George F. Ross at the pino, | 2:30— T Aeaers Lon ipels: Hawalian music: Majestic Oréiestia KHJ 4052 3300 325-327 Bryant St. N.E. Six Rooms—Built-in-Garage Msthiin ot Aot My Est. 1824 101 Years Old Still Growing $7.550 collection of five waltzes by the fa- 6 Rooms, bath, hot-water heat, ous Sustemain composer. R A | FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY | |[l hardviood floors, large porches. ’ as aved by Henri Sokolov, first " violin; Jose de la Huarte, second Vio. Pri Compare With Anything Within RN BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, LT S OME BUILDERS $1,000 of the Price petcas: With stmoon iz i Noted Authority on Radio. 1 by Kurt E Sy LACY & BELT Sample House: 2908 Tenth St. N.E. “f,(""“"“ s e All Rights Xeserved. Reproduction Prohibited. | Phone Fr. 5772 493 G St. S.W. lier Richard Strauss = ].A @ “Liehesiod” (‘Love Death”), |Different Symbols That Mean the The common method of represent-| = BROOK ND Thom Dot A eI As, diiat iy ing an antenna or aerial is shown in | e TorneAl S toaast — = Figure 5, but the symbol shown in | *We have all the WINDOW and DOOR FRAMES vou a - AN (©) Magic fire music. from “Die While most of the symbols used in | Figure 6 issometimes used for thesame | peed-—ind ‘make immediate, delivery! | Thes are ‘the St S e e i Walkure Richard Wagner | Wiring diagrams are standard and are | purpose. Two methods of showing i | BEST frames lobiamable. ALL PULLEY STILES ar (d) “Liebestraum . .Franz Liszt | used practically ”f“" world "“‘l‘,’u:‘:l"“({’g‘“'::.;' o "h"‘“""‘" Sleues S| Al COMPLETE_stock of LUMBER and MiLl ©) B iz Senubess |radio engineees of all nationalities, |an at shown in Figure 7 repr tAlzo a COMPLETE stoc LUMBER an A o ‘,{,;Il ing = i "'y\ll,l'm,..l.‘.m;.l.:." there are a few of the symbols that sents the Box type loop, while that | - R o (ICE IV R e e AeY R iouike his Hotel Mayflower Orchesir brony (have not been adopted generally by |shown in Figure 8 represents the st from the Tioiel Sayilowie ™ |all rudie men, |10 le e theretore | el movad oYBS,eiie mont com || e O O o anD JAMES A. CONNOR Nighters ith Da ees Y lmay be used so that you may recog-(um tube are shown in Figures 9, 10 ) ighters,” with Daniel Breeskin, vi 1039 Woodward Bldg. Builders and Owners Bt s N b0 | nize them when you run acros _|and 11. In each case the looped wire : lnls li)ra’x::(h]\\l M:l ”;‘-‘”:“”;_‘- “‘| ‘l""l In drawing a wiring diagram, lines | with two leads coming out of the cir. | i b Metee ool : must be used to connect together the|cle represents the filament, the ser- | = o o o 0 0 0 b 0 writone; the Metropolitan Symphony | HUC € (NG 1 of the différent in- |rated line represents the grid and the ol . Ageadefeateadsfeadeadsaielnadrafoaiinadeooatsofoatoas sfeatefeateateals Orchestro; Otto 1. Beck rgani: h Margarat G Webstar. cor OIEAMSL | (¢ruments. Lines drawn from termi-|rectangles in Figures 9 and 10 and Pon B Terey. . s Nethon el |l o teeminal represent ihe, con;|the straient lne wiehtne oad ot ich ([N TU T USRS Lumber and Cor, Gth and New York Ave. | || Sumiii i ‘”mnummmmlg is often nece ary to cross lines in | plate of the tube. In some cases the | RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS | |™ins # connection from onetermi |2rid i represented by a dotted tine | Phone Main 1223 Open Sunday. for Inspection . :‘n erud of a seirralle;l llr;"e. and in some " - iagrams no circle is shown. Figures oot AT B % ‘ RO A R b TONIGH'T | + e + and 10 differ only to the extent that | TRia oy | Beantitul’ hore In F ashionable Chevy (,hdse, D. C. Romance of Melods o e et il s B ) ol oo et e [ TN |unun|n_mumnnmmmnn|unmumnmmuummuumlnmmmunmunv 3911 Joeelyn Street o collection of waltzes by k ! [ 2 3 ‘ Castillo, Guatemalan composer, e Tn le dament 8 whow b north approach of the Memorial ! B g West of Conn. Ave., Cor. Reno Rd. 409 4th St N E One of the most delightiul and attractive, well-built . . L] | tween the grid and plate. Figur . h a played by a popular trio, T 'v l @ [ represents the o ate, Figure 9 [l Bridge where vou can look down houses in Chevy Chase. Detached stone house of nine Home thoroughly remodeled and up-to-datd WRC, Washington, 9 to 9:30 better because in the tube the grid ||| ihcn 'he Peauties of Wash- Sl is between the filament and plate. | 5 large rooms. two complete tiled baths, with built-in o . . fi i additional shower: fine hard d hot-water heat, electric lights, newly painted fixtures, one with additio c ardwooc and papered. Six rooms and bath. ‘Alley in u 8 Ifigure 12 illustrates the ordinary | g g Rl g floors throughout, h-w.h., elec., electric refrigeration, rear. nal to another, so that some means|method of showlnz an iron core ||l Lriipple Street, turn east from open fireplace of stone, porches, garage, on Lot 95 by Open for Inspection Sunday Eastern Penitentiary pro- | [must be used to show which inter-|choke coll, while Figure 13 shows w||il JL'itary Road at north entrance over 200 feet. JOS. C. ZIRKLE gram, W h 7:15 section dicate nections between P to Fort Myer. Open for inspec- m, WIP. Philadelphia, 7:15 sections indicate connections betw ymbol that is sometimes used for the Naval officer leaving city, desires to make imme- Realtor to 9 o'clock the intersecting lines and which inter-|game purpose. Figure 14 shows the :Lfln ! glg.dl\x;:v mie:u?f;;sltsg diate sale and has priced house accordingly. Open Sunday and every afternoon until sold. Phone M. 4985 Colorado Bldg. 813 15th St.. N.W, Main 2690 0500 S5 0 O 0 % o% o0 % o 0450 430 030 030 430 & K3 " * *, 2 CHARLES M. WALLINGSFORD X KZX 0, 3 b o3e- »2 % [T il I I sections_are not intended as connec- |grdinary method of representi LR A tops. Varlous sets of symbols are| n e trdnsl’ormer,lwh!l:l 1"1‘1:;:-3: i e Rostand’s “L’Aiglon” by Dra- used for this purpose. When an ordi- |15 shows a method that is sometimes Sale Price matic Association of Yale Uni- nary intersection as shown in Figure ysed. Figure 12 and Figure 14 are versity, WIZ, New York, 7:30 | |1 is used to indicate a connection. the | casier to draw and are used to a sll 500 00 » o el “no connection” is indicated either by | greater extent tham Fi fol il the method shown in Figure 2, which | & IEpEeES e - . L 7 shows the cross line jumping over the Symbols Illustrated. Only $1,500.00 Cash Viking ~ festival, direction first or it may be shown by the meth- Hrolf Wisby, with five Norse | |od in Figure 3, where the cross line| Figures 16, 17 and 18 ‘show three —and $75.00 monthly on second nations, including Iceland, Fin- is broken at the point where it crosses |symbols that are used to indicate a trust. Will lease at $90.00 per land, Denmark, Norway and | |the first line. In still another method |variable condenser. In Figure 16 |[fl month. Sweden, WGBS, New York, 8 a connection is indicated by a dot at|there is no indication as to which is to 9 o'clock ' the point of intersection, as shown in |the stationary plates terminal and Figure 4. When this method is used[whlch the rotary plates terminal. .o D o 3 %| [to show a connection, the “no con-|In Figure 17 a dot is placed at the in- Eharles Woldlin rertd on neclilon" is ix}:mcmed hl‘l slm]l)le xmer‘:irsecuun of one co’m;lfinfler pl(-;lte hl}t]h Real Estate Operator, Owner S 7 N section as shown at lgure e arrow. I s indicates that the musical glasses, WOR,pNews Personally 1 prefer to show a con- |plate terminal is the rotary plates 411 S. Walnut St. ark, 9:10 to 9:30 o'clock nection as a simple intersection, as|terminal of the condenser. In Fij Presnell Station) = shown in Fizure 1 and a “no connec- |ure 18 the rotair plates terminal Clarendon, Va. idall’s “Saturd Night- tion” by meuns o b method ‘,.x. ated by the curved condenser Phone ,L,,. WRC. Washington. 10:30 | [shown in Fhese can b oleiocl Avpwn s o ¢ and oliminate| While these meihods are commend: the possib r able they have not been adopted uni- ' |iemm= Wl I Evening Phone Service Daily Until Ly 0000 "'l!!llllllll

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