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o RIS LRSS —is TN v TORE o= 56 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, OCTOBER 11. 1925-PART 1. 1 | ! | played off against frequencies that are '[LONG RANGE RaDIO ENTERTAINMENT | |PLANS V0 BROADCAST : > Y e | e unveiLing ceremony| | Johm Smith and His Radio | |5 sevein e mom e . 1 | broadcasting station—and the one cr TONIGHT 3 H T = 3 3 — . | ated in the set itself. This creates a 5 : . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1925 e i E o bint, ince vou et s wave o & fee-| | Nusical program b Maj Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Easterr. Standard Time BY FREDERICK C. RUSSELL quency representing the difference be- Sward Bere Snd the ..(‘J,”; San Martin, Argentine Hero, | cor owners throughout tho woria nave fullowed John Smith f2 his daily ““,f,;:;::s‘:‘:'_t lf:,""“ e e ‘ tol *direct from Capi- Gof ir. motoring—and have benefited thereby. Now he has taken up radio, 4 8 oapy. o8 a¥e DLav- tol Thea New York titv, st e 10 TO 11 AM. ing on Al and iy iling. that his fetiots fons should be amused and profit by he | |ably learned from operating sets, some | | (V- YT, \‘\‘\‘-;:}.-?Y\w AR ; e Watchtower Orchestra: vocal solos: Bible Arrangements to broadeast the evening experiences. Smith has a facully for “finding out things” a wave lengths are easier to handle than | e e e Hotan ety e T G ceremonies at the unvelling of thei i e eRiol Ao otessits Hals NG L e o een | | others. That is not because sets vary | | WCTS, WWJ and WCAE, 7:20 s e 30—se 5 First Liiheran Chiurch services 2 e eremonies velling 3 ¢ dio devotees to follow him in The Sunday Star cach toeek. s. That is no sets vary | S =l Bedlam in Air Prevented by! e S il chireh o1 G Selout statue of Gen. Jose de San Martin, ‘ g & |in their efficiency in bandling certain | | to 9:15 o'clock. 5 i R R R A T s T et outstanding hero in the fight for Ar 3 7 ; ; wave lengths. In the superhet you e s International Regulations oot E e Zentine independence, which is being | No. 31—Friends Buy a Super-Het. |loud speaker, but it may be that too| vary the oscillating circuit of the set Program from Holy Cross ? io:a—Bhiadcnat? stiar, Ch | erected in Judiciary Square, have| To Smith, who was using 2 satis- | MARY users iry o get too many dis- | itself to play off against the Incoming| | Cofjege, Worcester, WNAC, 8 : inF Ehiladeipiia * eghany Breaiyierial ChURCH iy | leen mndo by satien Wit The [factory five-tilic sot. the idea of|iawt stafione, and" tiat' satumily|ffequencics In guck & Way g6 €0 pro-| | o, M0 THanesten, AR THe Long in Force. Pittsburgh' ChUrch servicen. .. ... ... . KDEA ue will be unveiled October 28. owning a better set did not appeal | Joesn’t Je for tone. T'll venture|duce the same beat note or interme o'cloc Sormeneld. ehiirch "0 the Uity sérvives: Bhilharmonic " o e e o of ‘the | Stromy ™ Tr e Yok 1d noL bPeal|to say that no one would enjoy vour | diate wave length. The transformers| == WY ! D e < teading events in the Capital ife this | curionity, however, that. ne visited | Set I€ you kept trying to pick up your i the amplifics “,”:,“"Q'"""’j\ Hotel Trayniore Conces S . : g AL NOON. AL CAmong the speakers who will | the Browns one evening to listen to | Most distant stations all the time in- | intermedis ave are designed to, cotra, WBG. 9 t¢ BY CARL H. BUTMAN. 11:00—Rosswille, N. Y. Fred Twarosehik. tenor: Watchtower O (4l Butt 1h s ceoaony nre Preal i Gulk eupabierodtae. 0| tend Cof trving o enjoy what you | function most efficiently with it. Thus, | chestra, WP, 9 to 10 0 Anything that relates to'the high Detrolt. - St. Pauis thedral services . s Nwd dent 'Coolidise, Ambassador Honorio| No sooner had he arrived than|Know you can get without distortion. | regardless of the strength of the in-| o e - seas, where ships of all nations sail, [ ;. . Loulsville: "services fron ay Baptist Chur E WHAS Pueyrredon ot Argéntina, Archbishop | Brown tuned in on a station that Goes After DX Stations. coming frequencies and their wave| “Atwater Kent Radio Hour, must be regulated by international | 1130 Chicugt: Seventh Churen of CRast clentist mervices. ... . WEBI Michael J. Curley and Hishop James | Smith had never been able to blek up.| “It's the surprising ability of the| MGtk the set functions approximates| | WCAPR, WEAF and other sta- lmw. Radio n its very inception re-|I11:45—Atlunta: First Presbyicrian Chureh services. - CUWsB B. Freeman. The music will be!ind Brown was using an indbor loop | super-het to ket distance under un. | ¥, the same. 1 | tions, 9:15 to 10:15 o'clock. lated aimost exclusively to these high: et o i played by the United States Army [aerial. sk stance under untl “But. I don't see how you get any- 1 \ays of maritime cominerce, hence |1 00 Ginciunatis. Churchiof (ke Guvennrt oervices s s WLW Band and the program will be opened | Just to demonstrate the superiority | tempts me to forego a little tond to- | Lhing but the same thing from the Opera, Ma et's “Manon,” International laws were necessary. | i e RO L B e T i and closed appropriately with the|of the instrument, Brown disconnect- | night, and it what you hear from the | loudspeaker = with every station| | W(GRS 1) 16 11 | Aoy Although it might seem that the ex-| ot Sprince: Furst Presbyterian Church services o RLHS Argentine and the United States na-{ed the barrel type of loop aerial| loudspeaker isn't so very pleasant, | PLousht in ‘mith said. | sBS. 10 to 11 o'clock istence of the international radio | 1230 Sthencciage: Prowrmm rom Kool : LWy LS et S which he had been using and, with- | yemember that vou are ' hearing | ou are forgetting that these inter- | B ton: i vegulations would have hindered de- L he statue is a gift from the fout any external connections Whit-| things that few other sets in this | Mediate frequencies in the set carry Phil Baxter and his singing velopments, it was really the best; , . . . o % 1 10 people of Argentina (o the people | soever, began picking up i wide vi- | neighborhood are getting. 1 could |21 the aracteristics of the original| | orchestra, KTHS, 11 1o 12 thing that eould happen for radio that [ 1:00—Denver: St John's Episcopal Cathedral sorvices. . of the United States. the necessary |riety of stations with amazing vol- | tive you a very musical evening on | SIENals.” Brown reminded him. “That| | o'clock. the Jaws preceded its general adop- New Horlc: Earinic MeGURly SObeuSil .t having been raised in South |ume. Smith, however, noticed Brown | the usual stations, if that is all you Applies all through radio. You may | tion. i Chtcagor| Concert. vocal and mst-uniental: sunshinehour | America by popular subscription. It {shifting the n hine around to a dif-|want.,” ) at s all YOU charge the frequenc but the same | It has been pointed out that the ab- or Kiddies. ... - e |is an exact duplicate of that of the | ferent position B . “Go on with | Interruptions in the frequencies are | i sence of any national laws covering | 2 T0 3 M. famous general which now stands in| “I'm merely cutting out interfer-|the sadig of ‘”‘”31.‘,: x‘; Tpoon Wi still unchanged. And that's how you | Works With Broken Necx. commercial aviation in this country { Chicago: Kiddies' prosram: Aerial Girly' program: Radio the Plaza San Martin, Buenos Aires. |ence and pickinic out my stations to | tomobile that will do seventy when | KL true reproduction at ihe loud [{SpEalyDiapetinie The Stay has handicapped the development of | Rauge “boyel program. <o sal e s Lol WHT The ceremonies are expected to begin | hetter advantage by pointing the loop | 1he "\“.,m,.“..“. would shake (o pieces | SPeaker. After the intermediate fre. OWOSS0, Mich., October 10, Dr this great potential highway for ! pliony Orehestia: orkin recital: stuke” presein: " o | at about 3 o'clock on the afternoon of | aerial in the direction of the station |t fift g it S *| quencies of the super-het are ampli-| spite the fact that his neck was transportation. Such laws are now { oW Play by -play wccount ‘of the fourth game of 1 October 28, desired,” Brown explained. “Don’t he 00 enough!” Brown agreed. “It ! fied they are rectified into the audible | broken, George Sandersc Aging sought in the hope that air navigation world scned WRYE "WWST KA. wh WO Wriel e so puzzled, Smith, the aerial is hid- | a ...n.,.|;.-."'u:|"t.;‘ Brown agreed. el type by the second detector tube in|County farmer, hus been doing | m-,‘l\ |1 developed here us a commer- | 15 Atlantic Cits Seaside et elo 3 SWiAR i L al d] E A i.1'.,.\‘,.),.‘1...}11..- .u\’.u of the machine. | ix enougs In the ¥ receiving ::;n'.':‘."“l wit l”’ll‘iwrvx xiln‘v] :fu:;ll‘u l;!':;"\\urk ;.‘.: 1l>\|.;l‘.~mu st Sunday, Al y —Bhiladeinia: eihany Siidas whobi services : Ra “When 1 use the additional loop.” ou @ the incor eGiohiics ies ) « o 4 cow Kicked him in the neck wh Had vadio developed ashore first. NEW YOIE: | Coneenis ety oy e (EAGRROn BrORTAM - - Sy oS oEntertamment ||, "o | g O e | o ity them Thets vou vectirs | Woudsne n the usual way, except | was milking. Sanderson says he suf cach country would have ud fts own e : : —_ the strength ot all the incomins rese amplified rudio frequencies into | that one stage of audio frequency | fered some pait. hut helieved it would ideas and regulations—probably a i = — | nals to a point where it p lible freque es at he detector | €MPlification is plenty | subside. Yesterday he came to Memo capped _the unive L R O Chicasy: onary lowship program: <oy 5 tinguish static and, noises fron | frequencies. Tn some' sets you regene. | “3Kod o N e | vealed u_ fracture of the third cervic T are velresented, and con: | 3:30—Clevéland e ey e CIUWEAR t| NAA—Naval R tation, Radio, Va. | actual ns. You see, i xuper- | rate the frequencies by sending them | (@AM | THOWE | SEREERECH His neck was at once put in a brac o .:;".‘1‘;1"\3\ .\ ;. el e e Philadeiphia: Columbus day am’ unde auspices of | £} Meters). i n-lvnu: ne ..\t...nu.- 1 different proj K through the detector again. And, | 7580 S0 i ;i i o | and he was put seque E ne « ess standard he: ghts of Columbus. % acos: .. oo« VL P . gition from other types of receivers.| of ca St e are a i ess of ar-| 20 Y : B - ! aercement was reached at an early | 3:5—piemunen’ i Brestytenan, cii ices i and 10:31 pm.—Weather | 1,5 O BT O e 1‘].1-'nl|\mn-’!'n||.:":|x|1fvnl\h’ s I:n;vn'\‘hi.'\‘é e \I"xll\\.-wk. No. 35: Leak Ex-| . - date. SIMAL Adircas: I GIORN A TROMDIEEST 4 SUOES: tion, Some fans say this is evident | ends. In the super- if- | iads i g Some fans s s is evident | ands. super-het it is quite dir- | P¥ P . | Threefourths of the world While our first national laws did not 4 70 5 P 0 . 3 . e fans B ioie o h et it i quite dif-| Pigiorien: 102 by the Ullnan Festurs : world i \ticipate broadeasting, and later | 4 hitistian. Reluoar's. Howr: talks . \\(.\l‘—|l Inmnwal;p & Potomac Tele- | 1 the more mechunical tones of the ferent. The incoming frequencies are | Sei ) | phates are mined in Polk County, 11 Amendments were not specific regard- N instrumental phone Co. (168.5 Meters). B aerting. there were primars tal program. . i A s hama S i aaa YN Y YN Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y B Y Y Y Y XY o Jaws governing land stations in ex- : Lutheran Church of Washington; Dr. istence prior to the time radio came TO 6 P.M, I ] . Huddle, pastor, will preach the into general public use. And to say | ¢ R R b sermon the least, they aided in keeping the R o qorheus Male Q) 5 1:45 pan—Play-by-play description | * lanes open to traffic and the sta-| New YOr Bowlina Duied Orchidiri Gt owor Aities Dot e WaGe Lo tions in hand, preventing a bedlam of O Fon B 2 - Saven £ and Pittsburgh from Griflith Stadium Lotisyiie: Sone service Trom Fourth Avenue Seventh Day interference fuch as would have oc- | (ekitenin . 2 T S vy Quinn A. Ryan, dir Piirred SEat had hroudeast on any | 10—Mineaolit N of Tiapd Paistrian Chirch” i, WOCo nouncer of WGN, will the wave lengths they chose. J0—New York: Symphoma String Quartet......... .. WHNCA game. 5 2 6 TO 7 V. 4 pan. (c at close of game)—Sery Affects Every Listener-in G:00—yew York: Roemers Homers. i hoan HCA ice at Bethlehen: Chapel of the Was Communication conferences now un- | o arget . 2 NEr s v WRAE ington ( nt{{mlr] I: Rev. Henry Lubeck, i achedile r the near Atlanta: St Mark's Epworth ‘Leagi 3 canor shingi e ra der way aud schedulsd lor the noar Philadelphia’ ~ Organ recital. ... Woo ol o= i e thedg, il future should interest. every listener| g.30Chicako: Young Women's Council s IIIWHT 4 S Scxmon and amateur, as well as all those en-| 6:35—Boston: Park Street Congregational Church ‘servives. [/ WNAC 7:20 to 9:15 p.m.—Musical program ;-]‘.:r-.x _i.: the, vludlm inld\‘xsllr\‘. lllmi‘s > 7 TO 8 PM. ‘1(\:.:11 ‘l‘,:ll\i‘hn-ri r:fl:,‘.‘ :h‘;.m‘.l (xm] these international and national con-{ 7.00_XNew York: Emic Golden's ilotel McAlpin Orchestra: Olco e oo ) e Capito! ferences which establish the regula- | et ana bie S hie UL Oreestiaz ol ."‘:\ yea 4 | The New York City. ~The first tions essential to systematic and effi- evelnd’ " Park o Orchostra 5 2ol WEAR 3| the program will be taken cient communication Ta be sure, the| 7 e R T L e R e Ul direct from the stage of the theater niernational conferences have little and will consist of music by the fea- e e oul APkl A v fired" artists and the Capitol Grand they may have to direct or supervise | e ibvh Orchestra. The second part of the international broadcasting and ama- New York. Baptist Chureh - services x-.-.‘.ur‘.uu |\\|II“’4 ist of a special pres teur transmissions. g 7:45 Shicage: s ; entation by Maj. Bowes of vocal und | There is in session today in Paris ay * 15 Chanel 2 il instrumental artists, direct from the world conference on telegraphy. It: _ frch Servions Lo : studio in the (heater, to \WEAF, D e le Wiitein tional) mete: | 49 Chelsea Daptist Chiurch’ wrvices CUUWHAR WEEI, WJAR, WCTS, WWJ and zraph Conference, and although the | 8 TO 9 P WAL United States 15 not a party to this| 8§ Mpxed quarter; mstrumental quartet .WEAR 3805 L1510 1005 pan—"Atwater Kent convention. the United States Senate | S HolyDross Colleke iprigeiny. < @l B3| Radio Hour scha, Seidel, violinist, | | never having ratified it. we have! 00 ATUSt Drosr. | to WEAF and other stations. nevertheless three delezates present. | .., Jew York: (ORI e ReheL Early Program Monday. by invitation. These representatives | gl jferon City: Christian ( 645 o a.m.—“Tower Healtk of the United States are Beaver White | & ; |poait bt am ewer Benion of Philadelph Wallace H. White of | 8:45 \"‘“” o hes' Orchestra 5 \:"“ bh;k cit A opolitan Tower, Maine and Gen. Charles McK. Saltz.; 8:—tinemnna = |2 i man, United States Army. THey are | oo oo oo oo 9 70 10 P.M. s WRC—Radio Corporation of America Fitting In with the other world dele. | 0:00—Gincinnatie, Sermonitii (i ihd Clunivs”s Sédeide Hoie] (168.5 Meters). es to discuss, but not to vote on, | N T ew f Wi silent. 3 S Tty eiineaine e ow Fork: " Vora tai solorsts: Bernstein Trio.W SO fhe many oL ot ’:',,‘\“1 - ”“' | Chicago: Raiph i"his Rainbow Orchestra: vocal Early Program Monday. Lraphic communicatio e of the ad inair : was e itions belng copsiacred 1s whethier| Rostih™ & ora e WAl 30 am—Women's hour, broadea vadio should be included in this tele- | e e el i WEHR ThONY V375 MW ox) : i e e o Haptist’ Chiureh” services WG 2 nool can rec g ; graph convention. Our delezates, it Tii.. Male Quartet: Celestial Belle: vocal and instris 12 noon—Organ recital from First felt, will protest against such a move. | Tental solowts: Feading .-« aie M enn Congregational Church. ued to be held 1 Washington next ;‘"(v‘:mr( WOEAP, WEELL WJAR. WCTS, WWJ. WC = S oo Spring. to which the representatives| o .o WECC e = - ; D ations nave Lesniiovitad: woun (00 xant NorE S e beiinal LI WERS COUSTICS is the science of Le almost unnecessary. This confer Cinemnati am. Arthur Dondero, Violin &oloist. WELW er ee i ik io hiavie .l Sintapnatipnal Philadelniia and’the Littie” WIP Symphony Or-" " " 1 sound. Radio acoustics is the radio-telesraph convention signed at Y Aifdss, Divitkhiers 0 (i Amer ot - | % London in 1812, Obviously if the gen Ladlow, violimst, WJZ and LLWGY Pnys for Thls 1 . = . eral subject of radio was included in 10 TO .. | science of transforming electrical Paris - in which proceedings we have | New. Vurk: Ouera: MastayeCs “Nanon® .. ... SWoRy | i i i und— no vote—and all the resulations of ork " Barnctein Trio: Stiddland's Orcheatra. I IWGCH 3-Tube S | impulses into audible sound—the universal radio communication were Roseylie . 5 1 Waretoier Strins ‘Quaried: 1 8 e -1ube Set 1 hsothi d £ radi formulated and adopted. there would e A apsorbing study of radio repro- be little to discuss here next Spring at Ui o et Bl Eaembie - WX d And 5 the radio convention bevond purely | 10 brocr e > WhT . . p 3 v 1o en's H i Orchestr: S0 wEN luction. nd in this fie an teanical questlons, of Interest only to | - Davenport: *Paimer Little Symphony O a1 woloiais. . WU 1d Brandes \dio enzineers. e d . 5 be ot The world, eircle, practically | 1 P TO 12 MIDNIGHT. have been pioneers since 1908 2 ars *Hesires | 11:00—New York: String Ensemble e 5 WGBS > & 1lone without a voice as to its desires nes: Phil Baxter and his sin orchestra. . KTH~ nees in radio regulations i l..nlw = \’mnl‘l. )muu;n‘. \\'Iuhur Bridge. tenor = R stiwars, hatone. and Gene Perazzo, pianist. . - WKRC 1 i Fheater Onan pecital o WHAR If these telegraph | i} o hour: Paul Rader and National Radio 5 cgulations included radio, they would ; S MO.WHT 400 Brandes recently announced a new, probably affect international broad- =5 = 2 COMPLETE WITH . asting ana amateur activities to a | AR : g complete line of speakers that Cousiderable extent. None of us would | Would be ed out by combining the | Deserting Harvest Hands Fined. P P welcome such a change. However, as we do not know how much weight the radio and telegraph conventions. At} best, it seems awkard to operate under | WINNIPEG, Manitoba, October 10 (®). Tubes, Batteries, Loud Speaker $ bring out a wealth of tones that | : conventions independent of each | The first fines to be recorded in d Aecrial Ame 7 protest will have, we can |tWo conventio Manitoha for e e "] an eri | iy S S radan A other. Today our only practical ob-|Manitoba for refusal to obey employ- omly waitl and see if ra l‘u e e e O T »;,._n;n:l.ium&.ns were ‘assessed three Ready to Operate, | heretofore -were muffled and lost. Two Often Confused. | that here our telegraph and telephone harvest hands who alandoned their i ,' | companies are all 1-x-|fme‘v_\ owned sind | work during the helght of the harvest HAVERFORD | phand nos o ;”"f'“‘j the tWO | nerated, whereas abroad they are|sSeason. They were fined $5 and costs. | i O o e O el | Mostly government owned. It is said = —— — CYCLE SALES CO. ! vhich we sulscribe is the radio tele- | that some of the private communica- e T o | : h convention. sometimes called | o companies fear the government | FEATURING Radio Division Yes, really better radio! ‘he London convention, which in 1912 | pight take over the control of com ATWATER-KENT RADIO 522 10th St. N.W. inciuded some of the old St. Peters | junications, supgrvising tariffs, etc.,| I . N.W. burglh laws promuigated io cover | just as the Interdate Commerce Com. | ROBINSON’S MUSIC STORE, Open Evenings i x . < Sue wired telezraphy in 1875, The United [ pjssion supervises and regulates in-| ya00 6 gt T | In the middle register—the speaking voice—most off States Senate vatified it in 1913 and | tarstate railway, rates and traffic. How. | st. nin 2231-5934 ’ e AR e our private companies operate under | ever, the American communication | the good speakers are thoroughly satisfactory. Gooseneck horn for_cleares this conventfon. In the Spring the | gervices—wire, cable and radio— rounded tone. Finished in next radio conference meets here. | helleved efficient and their rates rea- | / o ; ! brown-Teltpaddedbase. Ad- So far, only a few of the larger na- ! sonable, being controlled by the very i But—and this is the real test—tune in a piano solo. e e ns have accepted, but it is felt ce |('um]\!‘7iliun hetween these —services ! { e Z ’ 7 5 = Qe ;;vmlmn ‘.ulxlm world pow e nd e “ | themselves. | The Type IH;.':‘“.%'E“;:MM Listen to the high notes. ‘Andiche low. - Listen'to of the smaller countries will soon sig- | = = —— 4 | i s 3 e nify their intention of sending dele. | i e e R EE e e the piano accompaniment of a song or a violin solo. Zates Some are undoubtedly awalt. | | juseable by the turn of a thumb- 3 5 E . inz the adjournment of the telegraph arew L b AT You'll notice that 2 Brandes brings out a full range convention in Paris. The present | SRR e el { of perfectly natural tones. A mellow, complete har- ments between the high-contractig | ! mony—with not a trace of nasal tone parties regarding public service via | | = 3 radio betwean ships and between ships | and shore. The other convention—that in ses- | sion in Paris—is the telesraph con- | Micadon—the | vention, to which we have never| Agreed. Tt was oviglnally conceived | standard fixed con- s Test these speakers yourself at St. Petersburg in 1875 and amend- denser of radio. . od in Lishon in 1908, It is often re- | 35c to 75¢ ferred to as the Bern convention, be- | ; 2 cause that city is the headquarters | e noliEE There’s really only one way to buy a radio speaker. e rafihal i e e Phonograph Arta ¢ = of the international bureau which | S epleat el eeithien Hear as many as you choose. Test them thoroughl e Boade Conen iy regulates telegraphic communication. | o et s ol y as y 3 ighly. decotstivo Riemrs chat Due to its general use, practically the 25 Type H horn. Adjustable, : world over, our own private mm@} By.Pass Con ind fazmshed'wich 3 i You will find that the Brandes Speakers have more $38 wnd radio companies kaving offices in - . n ographs. i : e, sther countries have to comply with denser—smooths tones, fuller harmonies, wider range—and that they Jhese telegraph regulations. At pre Sutiflicruations oF el i i mt they include only one mention of B bastery current: « speak and sing with a very definitc and satisfying radio—that covers marine telegrams reality. Jetween ships at:sea and shore sta- 75c to $3.75 y tions. Land stations did not attempt to communicate with each other over any distance at the time of the adop tion of these rezulatians. However, | it is now < :(u] vI\— 1:\);”)\' "}\]J— A oon .,Jo.. see a yopean governments that the whole K asch dialoull field of radio be included. at once be Eaddy | 3 D:i?\i;}:es:(c‘ri Combination Probable. | its beauty and work- [ fiug $1.50 The Brandes Cabi: There is a probability that these| e o i . net of mahogany conventions will eventually be com ?,1'1'"“"""“ it you | The Superior Matched Tone Rnlshed i walont . bined into one general electrical com at once appreciate | i Headsetis now, asalways.ideal N eticy ot munication convention for the world. | : the practicability of the ! | to tune in with—to listen un- FoaE. enditeven The Audio-Transformer—am- ‘omd there ix mnod reason for this.| | split bushing method Giesrel tn. Kreatérvolumethan plifies a¢ an yousually high ra- What sont of ervice couid the cable of mounting. Metaleak—the ac- eee =4 &’f,o d-eTywapn:;‘; plification may be usedwithout and radio stations offer us if they After you looked at curate resistance unit. transformer distortion . « Sere Mot connected up with the land | | Afer you beve losked ot 0 and Wire telegraph systems? -Delivery | | why ovee two hundr c and 65¢ would be delaved, if possible at all. ‘menufacturers have i Probably the- definition of a telezram standardized on Kurz-Kasch 1 will come te mean a written message 3 ! ¥ “ent by electric energy over wires. ! New Filter Con. ! cables and through the ether me denser—for use i part of the trip of every cable and ith : dloram todny goes Gver telexraph Peleny Il wires, unless the two corresnondents Ask dealer for Aristo- Yoods, age e sittine in the eable or radio offices| | crat B-Z-Toon, the keyto 1 250 -$7- - of New York or San Francisco ond| | timpliied nning. A | : % .00 Tn 1920 delegates from the allied| | opplyrweser i S nowers, during the world war. met in i 3 W holesale Distributors Washington to formulate a plan for 4 universal eleetric communication S h b- s LR R outhern Automobile Supply Co. hecause the United States Government snonsors, who were practically all Government-ownarship men. went out of office. But #t looks now as if It 1519 L St. N.W. Main 3564