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12 CHIMES AND ORGAN RECITAL BY WCAP Novelty Program by Army Band Will Also Be Broad- cast Tonight. 'HE EVENING STAR, WASHI FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 EXTENSION OF A. T. & T. CHAIN EXPECTED IN FALL %“HIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIlII|IlIIlIIII|IlIlIIIIIHIHIIIIIllli|||IIII!IIIIIImlllIIIIlllllIllllI|'|!IlIlllIII|!IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIiIHIIHIIIMI : We Pay You on your BALANCES RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGH Organ_and chimes _recital from Metropolitan M. E Church, WCAP, 8 to 9 o'clock. FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA. All Rights Reserved. Repro. Prohibited LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925 Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Fastern Standard Time [Eewent Elents iHeppriod Aranslic Broadcasting Over Lines of 4TO 5 P.M. race results: Hoch and Jerome, songs wolon: news i1"Scores: Tate Tesuit Auotations: farm and home markets Star's Suning Trio: base ball sorea Base Uall scores o sports remiity Station. Meters. Miles. WGCP 252 204 WIZ 4543 LWDAF 3650 WLIT 3884 New York Philharmonic So- ciety Orchestra, WJZ and WGY, 7:25 to 9:30 o'clock. “Welch’s Minstrels,” WLIT, 7:30 to 8:45 o'clock. Pointers on Getting the Most From Your Superheterodyne, Part L. After you have found that your tubes are all in good condition you should try them in different positions in the cfrcuit, changing them around until you find the positions in which they will work to best advantage. It is especlally important to get a Telephone Company. The chain of broadcasting stations handling commercial accounts under the leadership of the American Tele. phone and Telegraph Co. fs expected to be extended considerably this Fall and Winter so as to include regularly one or more Pacific coast stations as well as the Atlantic coast and Middle 4:30—Kansas City —Philadelphia 5:00—New York gene Schenectady : News ‘WGBS 3156 ehool . Chicago® O way ar0s fiia: . i o W 3448 Jomest Orene ; Hardman Hour of Music, WMCA, 8 to 9 o'clock. phia An organ and chimes recital by Mrs. G. Harris White from the Metro- politan M. Church is the chief offering tonight of WCAP. er numbers on the program in clude a concert by the Wardman Park Hotel Trio, with Moe Baer conducting; musical rt ork ille New Lou Hoston Hotel W Musical razy Kat Kido cl S Base ball s Hotel Morton Trlo 508.2 4915 3098 280.3 520 370.2 £ 394.5 2098 good first detector tube and a good ostcillator tube. A little experiment- ing will ‘also show which tubes are best fitted to perform the function of intermediate ampliflers. When you have them placed in the best positions mark or number the tubes so that if you find it necessary to take them out you will be able to replace them In the same position. cago; are San rranging for broad KFI, 1 be the fi e tions to join. Ooe hook-up_are WCCO, St. Paul; WDAF, Kan- WGCE, .9 Western groups. — Several new enterprise stood to be over the chain. probably wi coast sl that have reported to be included in 8 & T .ET, at Minneapoli: sas City; KSD, St. Lonis; WHT, Chi- WEAR, Cleveland, and WWJ, act Novelty program by artists of the United States Army Band, WCAP, 10:15 to 11:15 o'clock. Antone 5 o'clock play, let,” WGY, 10 o'clock. Ramblers, Interest on checking accounts on daily balances — com- The Brace pounded monthly. Interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- Test All Parts. Grid leaks, grid condensers and by- pass condensers will also bear investi- gation. If you have no means of testing them play safe and get those made by a reliable manufacturer who has a reputation to maintain. It is best to test out transformers and other cofl windings before they are connected into the circuit. If, however, you neglected to do this and are experlencing trouble it will pay = — you to disconnect the coil terminals and test each winding carefully with a voltmeter and battery to make sure | | that there are no open circuits in the windings. In some to disconne; Detroit. In addition to sharing concerts and talks, the members of the chain will be enabled to hook in with WEAF, New York, and WCAP, Washington, for any outstanding national events that are booked at these stations. The | member of the American Society of first of the event programs to be|Mechanical Engineers. given to the nation-wide chain prob-| = ably will be the base ball world series. WANTED RADIO SALESMAN Radio manufacturer, with offices n New York and Chicago, desires & live representative familiar with radio and who “owns 'a car 1o represent them" 1 Washington territors Succesatul - apolicant will he | 3 every co-operation and trained 1 5 cases it Is not necessary | 3 8 8 8 of contemplated Washington the terminais but it is | K : i 8 % o e and disconnect them Addrers WG if you are not expert in Fevre. cone tracing circuits and deciding whether i it is or is not necessary fo discon nect the wiring Use Good Socke's. Efficient tubes will not give results if they are used with poor sockets. Sockets shou'd be of the best. Bakelite or hard rubber sockets will give best results. “Mud” compo. sition sockets not only introduce losses because of poor insulating value of the composition but they also have such poor heat-resisting properties that the application of a soldering Iron to the terminals softens the material which holds the socket springs in place and causes loose connections Socket springs and terminal should be tightened before the sockets are - D connected into the circuit. The otntior] e woRtE oY, and terminals should also be tried after go base ball Philadelphia: Vocal and instrumental program. solos ... .. 2 53 | they are soldered in place to make sure that the heat of the soldering v 3 870 » F.M operation has not loosened the ter- rN‘“i] lv"\ '“‘I, e T Good Luck Girl, minals, and Ellsworth Tomp- | s Can ) Some fans are puzzled by the fact 3| that a station can be tuned in on 4 | aifferent settings on the dials. This | is a property peculiar to the super ! _ heterodyne and is a result of the fact y i that the beat frequency on which the iR action of the circuit depends can be | produced by adjusting the oscillator circuit to a point elther below or above the incoming frequency. s: “Colonial Orchesira:’ poiice and instrumental program: orchestra .. Wip's bedtime story, roll call and birth- 526 recital by Francis P. Heartsill, bas: 5 New York 4915 accompanied by Mrs. Katherine F New Yok Cullen, pianist, and a novelt§ program A by artists of the United States Army ¢ Band, under the direction of Cap:. 14 Eugene Jones’ Orches - orbeii 3 Grk . Hotel Lafayette Concert’ Orchestra William J. Stannard. 07 Stock exchbee auotations: market repori - c et £ Concert by Drake. E The organ and crimes recital will pringfcid: Binog be broadcast from 8 to 9 o'clock and “ll"’ i IN ws, fin will be followed by Mr. Heartsill 3 Mrs. Cullen’s recital. The Melodee T'rio, Miss ¥thel Payne, v Arthur Hollows, saxophonist Miss Ammie Bacon, pianist. w the diversified musical prog: 30 o'cloc followed by the rwcement of the hase ball scores, Rie Hill, N. Y s of the United § Army Thornton Fishe billed for the closing num ream Daddy storics v’ Dadiy ting at clock | T A U AL WRC's afternc cram opens at tenor: Virnuia 2:55 o'clock with 1v-by-play ac count of the on-Chicago rame, joint recital by George F. F pianist and Ellsworth Tompkins, baritone: bok reviews by Alice Hutch- ins Drake and closing with base ball scores. terly. Besides being the first woman presi- dent of a national bank, Miss Kate Gleason of Rochester, N. Y., has the distinction of being the only woman Strand Theater a; ‘organ recil our Radio Problem?” by Herman Be ene Jones' Orchestra 3 Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building ing Kalep Cxperience: shlary. i i oy | = P2 Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th St N.W. TEW YORK Iy | 0 = dinner’ semble and Blackstone Quintet. . ..WGN t by the Hotel Kimball Trio: scores WBZ L and final market reports: Dun's and children’s bedtime stories by Uncle and I 'from Chicago” Theater: concert Travelers' Jo road report Golden' 1'h Jean G MAQ LWWI WTIC WTAM WeX WRNY W00 slinist 4 Hartora 1 open m - at usual Cleveland: Gol, Detront Adelphia sport WAHG WHAR WLIT The ar Band are ber, s Write. giving full particulars regard 7TO8 PM Columbia Park Orchestra. ‘es from At Welch's Minstrels Hotel T - Yocal and instrimen; Roosevelt Conc 7:00—New York: Talk Philadeiphia: Feat Atlantic City - Seaside Richmond il New York program Josiue Chicazo: Dinner concert from Congress Hour” ... z _KYW Hartford: Travelers' Jongleurs: Yocal and insirumental solos WTIO New York res and racing results: news Wiz concert talk; e ball reeults iy: Scores Musical program .. ... City > Music: address: ‘storion ew Y ocal and instrumental progra hicago Ralph William and_instrum of all Jeagues . and road re Georze Osborn’s Orchestra .- nd: “Children's hour' 2 bt Vocal Detroit: Jean Davenvort: Sc vocal solos WMCA WLIT - WHAR talk | WAHG i studio gugs & onas a oun owam o @ o good 28 £ Local Radio Entertainment Friday, August 28, 1925. Sioonm SR305% B532328: Hoston = NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. 45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. WRC—Radio Corporation of America (168.5 Meters). p.m.—Play-by-play ‘Washin e 5 p.m.—Joint planist, , bari p.m.— Dolice nonie Con and his iletine ) TIMORE ATATIONS songs hestra, s | dance ¥ and his Bedford Alice 3 Person reviews by Hutchins T “Plots and alitfes,” by Dr. Edwin nd | ; “The Book of Washington,” by Robert | dax s udl Belmuorepr's Mo, o ackleton | New ¥ i talk: s s locture on ‘science WRY 6:15 p.m.— scores id instrumen usic: Yool a and instrumental soios. WG neert Orchestra . WPG others 7 WEAF sson. itone WOX WMAQ WBZ WBZ LWHO ity ... KDRA Kentucky Tack Chapman's Oreh hour, broadeast | g.30—ch Vocal’ aha Tatrotar b York : i cital from t Church ncert by Boyle's’ enieriaine ram, trumental program ket reports: concert by { larly Program Tomorrow. | 9 am.—Woman's | with WJZ, Ne 12 noon—Or Congregatio 1 p.m.—( Orchestra Importance of Loop. Remember that it is just as im-| portant to have a loop of the proper characteristics as it is to have a prop- | lerly tuned internal circuit. When ever possible use a loop of the dimen. | sions and characteristics given by the author or manufacturer. If you have a different loop you can use it if yvou i make allowances for the difference in| characteristics. If your loop is smaller in size, you will need more turns than called for by the specifica- tions; if it is larger then a smaller number of turns will suffice. You can either tap the loop or make the connections on different portions until you find the proper point on the turns which gives the best results. No set of instructions on the opera- tion of a set is complete without the admonition to use the proper battery voltages and to make sure at fre- quent intervals that the batteries are Up to the mark. LWGY 9. - SHORT-POWER CALLS FAR ~~zwzz - Lord Baltimore Filling Stations, inc Officially Opens the New Station at WISCONSIN AVE.,, at DISTRICT LINE 2 Jaka' Selizman “and his Hotel Night Ov « Bk e tcores s Melody Masters and Berensen's Willard WHAS WHT L WLIT Riverview Philadelphia WCAP — Chesapeake and Poto Telephone Co. (468.5 Meters). 7:30 to 7:55 p.m.—Musical pro The Melodee Trio.” Miss Payne, violinist: Arthur saxaphonist; Miss Ammie Planist { 7:35 to 8 p.m.—Base ball results of | the d 8 o cital from Metropol Mrs. G. Harris 9 to 9:15 p.m.—Francis - bass, in a_group panied by Mrs. Katherine Floeck-| 9:3 ‘ullen at_the piano | to 10:15 p.m.—Wardman Park Hotel Trio, Moe Baer, conducting. 10:15 to 11:15 p.m.—Novelty pro- gram by artists of the United States | Army Band, under the direction of Capt. William J. Stannard, leader of | the band. Program: Dance selections by orchestra; flute solo. plano ac companiment >phone quartette se- Jection, ethearts axophone ®olo, piano solo (on jazz piano); en- | semble, dance orchestra, two selec- tions. al program B.ciach 9 TO 10 P estra. . Vodal soioe: weather nac am T hel Hollows, | Bacon, | market reports om. miss- el 2 WBZ 7 ‘Casing Dance Orchestra WMCA Radio question box: Frank Lauria TWAHG sram: San ‘Anfone Rambiers. . varied musical program IIIWos an recital: Hotel Adelphia Dance WOC LWweeo i WDAF olice " alarms and o | . i‘hur\‘h.‘ an M. recital. ] v Cooke Ensemble Wiz JUWMAQ Brods WGY WFAA aser’s’ Orchestra. .. e i Chapman’s Orehe: : 014 favorite melodies by E. Elias tenor: othe 10 TO 11 act play. “The Bracelet”: piano solos Adelphia Dance Orchestra. <. .. Californ.a Night Hawks" Dance Orcestra N. Y. Frank Lauria and his orchestra y the Melody FOUr.......... 2 . cram | N ert Orchestra Detroit: Bl Room Dance’ Oréhes d soioists Chicag6: Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Skylarks: and_instrumental Tames Wood, . Over Bethesda Way! Jack” Albin & 10:15—Atlantie Cits Hot_ Springs good Summer reception, If recent transmission feats of WBCN, Chi- cago, are any criterion. Although WBCN boasts but 500 watts, word has been received from Miami, Fla., that the station’s after- noon programs, known as Tea Time matinees, have been coming in loudly and clearly. From San Francisco has come a telegram from a listener to the ef- feet that an entire early evening pro- gram of WBCN was received with volume and clarity a short time ago. Similar reports have issued from Duluth, located in the iron range country where static is at its worst, and from New York and Philadel- phia. s Early Program Tomorrow. “Tower S by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., direct from Metropoli- tan Towe Madison avenue, New k Cit mental program:’ Drake . TO 12 MIDNIGHT. Rerkeley-Carteret Hotel Dance Orchestra. . Herman 'Sinacko. violinist: Gicsie Brothers. vocal and instrumental artisfs....... 3 594 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. Radio Celebration Planned. In celebration of the 149th anniver- | sary of the first battle of the i can Republic, after the signir Declaration of Independence, Charles | A. Ditmas, president of the Kings | | County Historical Society, will speak | the story of this battle, one of the on_“The Battle of Long Island” at|most important in the Revolutionary WEAF on Saturday evening, August | War, and of Gen. Stirling, one of the at 6:45 p.m. Mr. Ditmas will tell { most interesting and significant char. TOMORROW IS BEDROOM DAY AT NACHMAN FURNITURE CO. Eighth and Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast A SOLID CARLOAD MUST GO TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS FOR THIS ONE-DAY SALE ALL NEW DESIGNS AND WOOD FINISHES THE WONDERFUL VALUES MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED A FAIR EXAMPLE OF THE BIG, ONE-DAY SACRIFICE PRICES Suite as Illustrated: | 4 massive pieces, vanity, 8|+, dresser, chifforobe and bed of the newest Huguenot fin- ish. - A regular $250 value. 526 400 o 895 iey’s organ recital. v 594 1 TO 2 Aj r hour, with Ralph Williams, the Gin- = Little Skyla TS ourey The Gin * man. and WQJ 4475 594 acters in American history, although little known to the people in general. Louis Caton, tenor, will give patriotic solos. Right at the District line on Wisconsin Avenue, you will find Lord Baltimore established. The familiar visible pumps installed and courteous attend- ants waiting to supply you with AMOCO-GAS, the Original Special Mo- tor Fuel; AMERICAN-STRATE, Best Regular Gasoline and AMOCO Motor Oils. We feel sure that motorists driving in.and out through Bethesda and those who pass this station regularly, will extend a warm welcome to this new station, which brings Lord Balti~ more Service at its best to a new part of town. The station has wide driveways. Plenty of room to pull up in front of the visible pumps and plenty of room to drive out again*when your wants have been supplied. We are going to celebrate the opening-of this station Saturday—see adjoining paragraph. FREE—Distilled Water, Air (No Tipping) . LORD BALTIMORE FILLING STATIONS,.INC; 3§ WASHINGTON STATIONS: . | 910-912 Penna. Ave. N. W. 15th and H-Streets N. E. 609 E Street N. W. Conn. Ave. and Ordway St. 3317 M Street N. W, 20th and K Streets N. W, Wisconsin Ave. at District Line SATURDAY AUGUST 29, 1925 At This New Station Only Lyee, With purchase of 5 gallons or more of AMOCO- GAS or AMERICAN STRATE . FOUR COUPONS— each good for one quart (bulk) of AMOCO Mo- tor Oil—redeemable one coupon, with each sub- sequent purchase of 5 gallons or more of AMOCO-GAS or AMERICAN-STRATE. Coupons good for 30 days and redeemable at any of our stations. Delivers Any Bed Room Suite You May Purcha: It Matters Not Whether You Buy a $200, $250 $300 Suite (and we’re building more of them) or