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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D, -0, Photos of Radio Artists Disappoint Woman Listener The pulchritudinous attainments of 4 T0 5 PM. radio broadeasters are not very high, 4:00—New York: Ray Nichols' Recording Orchestra in the opinion of a woman in Belts WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925. SUCCESS REPORTED | gr— | § Faous Old Reci o P Tests [Py Ol sily and cheaply mads at home, ||| but it beats them 1 LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINM WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1925 Programs of Distant Statlons Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA Noted Authority on Radio. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited Broadcasting From Stations of | Lousewives \\\ Remarkable success attended 1ecen Philadcl | | tween 200 and 600 meters for > Guaranteed to 5 et pidint £ give absolute satisfaction or i unded, The Pinexes %7 maney refunded. The Pinexe 7 th hin ¢ o Now York: 1 ) ) Blls s AV s ot ; Belt Volume Controls—Part T | muries and the positive terminal of SexeniiConinesiGaze Non T B a e St W IRy ars | - oo D | e M Cpording Lo i actier 5o | Another factor that influences the [the B battery. Good Results Thousands of % 5 = ey New Yor i iy ceived from her by Ar agley, | 8 - S <and Wh[spermg Pianist” to New York: Musie; & Drogram: songs ... 3 e e v, Arthur Bagles: | volume obtained in the amplifier or | Another method of adjusting have found how to save two- Bt M T B R - Tho brosdcasts the “tower health|sciecior ‘stuges of a circult Is the yolume of a receiver 1s by means of - - thirds of the money nsually \ a 2 o Limeanmats: “Address by’ Chief Justice Taft .. ; xercises 3 i 645 | 1 )ate voltage applie the grid voltage adjustment. As vou | ent, gl prej i Open Radio Bill—Long S0—Kaneas Ciiy: Stars String Trio ... L . {hroughistations WBARS wEBT | Uit Volagedvplica, e e T ot o Epent for cough preparations, by 4:40—philade ke a oniy 5 and WCAD, sting b plate | 1 0w, " ate | T using thin wel wn old recip O—Philadelphia: Police 1eports; cigan s L ap et o i wy | Voltage applied and miles of amplifi- j current flowing in the plate circuit | tést broadcasting by radio staiions! for making cough syrup. It is Program Planned 5 TO 6 PO o frer the exercises,” she wrltes, “I| cation when the filament voltage and | depends to a considerable extent on |of seven Iuropean countries and cheap but it has no . Tea musie: markets: news Ck zest o lstentag to (the piantst nd |&rid voltaxe are kept constant can | the condition of the grid. The ampli- | reyiceq schedu! ) cqual for results. 1t gives imme- Musieal prozram i S a do enjc s sic, b Aatar DI REA D sk = e chart | ficat! es _obtained by keep- | ¢ ' o€ se ok T e velief . st i ago? Tea tme at WaN - musical program WoN donit ‘sond, me (his ‘Dhoto, iss 1 am | L0 determinediby connlting the tling the lfllufl“‘&n1;:1,3.:”':11141 Miamens | ommended 1, A R e With its usual Friday night fea- i SO RedCro e A g so disappointed when I see the pic- | 'y 5 o Voltaws| conatant' = ANt : ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. Su3 da ght fea neinnati: Musical program; talks soo s VTN tirds o din LAy % 1| This shows the relation between Voltage constant and varying the grid | Broadcasters' Con Get 215 ounces of Pinex from tures WCAP will broadeast a con- e L R T A . SRS tapa e ¢ announcers and broad-| piate voltage and miles of amplifica- | Potential ‘from negative 5 volts to | only five. minor « any druggist, pour it into & pint tinuous program tonight from i il =l ey castay [ tion for s UV 201A or C301A with positive 2 volts can be seen by con A - ttle, and add plain granulated clock to midnight. The headline TR S A S el i . filament voltage of 5 and zero grid ‘-\ll]lnnrhll"xu 2 | developea, dety | suear svrup to H\h"ll' n,ffll izt ttractions, the majority of which T R e P i - WEAR potential | In this case, the filament voltage | POrts of the received recentl vou prefer, use clarified molas- S iractons, AL SneloMivion whih v i il ditns Dl WAl FIREMEN SAVE HISTORIC AT U vits on the piate von will |18 © volts “and the plate voltage i3 | Uhe Department bi Comu.. ses. oy, o corn svrup, instead in New York. include concerts by news: children's am: Albany 5 | notice” that the miles of amplitication | 100 volts You will notice t as | even these troubles are believed of sugar syrup. ither way, 1 the Tpana adours, Huyler's New York: Olgtt VAll s his Hotwed McAtpin ‘Sring Eal " . o BLADENSBURG MANSION ™" |the potential of the grid becomes | have been vaused fat tustes wood, keeps perfectly, and “Bon Boh Buddies” and another of JecSmble and Ernie Golden s Hotel Mcdlnin Orchestra Wacs o e [ Ipn.\nm; the u.v‘l"‘r ation decreases | make te adj 1;x~]¥‘-_ n\ mluulvta“_l;\_lm;r‘ thn(::: - the Waterman historical epifiodes; {leveland Tombanio’s Royal Can AN iy " SR SR rom almost 30 miles while negative | transi | « truly astonishing how k- entitled “Lincoln, the Emancipator.” PRt Vonther: Benjaniin’ Frankifn’ Orehestra: aiar |\ o 7||Blee Dousht dor 12 Sl"”_’"“” = eeagitinsst t e T TICE wnen NG igE(| AT eI ties diionai g e G sChief among the features originat it Gt WwAIE B8 1742 and Member of Washington’s | T s s changed to positive 2 |practicabilits e and 1 loosens and raises the g in Washington are a concert by : cle: pianieri ‘Spunieh iessons ANYC g i (Saedadsassnn: olts stem. whic ; lotige-iloofens and £ the United States Army Band, and Hotel Sheiton ‘dinér " conceri KRS 3 i Staff Once Lived at Kyner. | HHHHHT h’ Fefssstatacs Use Potentiometer. that adopted a vear 4 o| Phiem soofice wed L% B 2 recital by Art Gillham, nationally 3 imneapolis® Cluldren’s hour 3 weeo 1 | SRR R Thi 3 es, a 3 membranes, anc ALBATY e known as “The Whispering Pianist.” New York: University course Wiz | Special Diapatch to The Star ol et a s eeRa e teabeensssssass This adjustment of the grid poten- | grams will wdeast pre 5| eurcly the annoving throat tickle | iillham was given the sobriquet R e itme [or ohilrerts a(orics wheN BLADENSBURG, Md., October 28 13 o 50 co 50 g¢- 5o rse |tial from positive to negative or vice | Decembe the t said dreaded conghdinsppennienll R s 3 I Miami. Fla.: Sports. stories: piano sola - GHl —Prompt work of the Bladensbur £ > versa for increasing or decreasing s . tirely. othing better bron- | he Whispe Pianist” by mb- Hartford, Conn.: Hotel Bond Trio: sclos: weather WTI = & or decreasing am- |is formally put into eflc o 8 . croup, h - Ain Kay soniir s aEiWEE beckuie Fingheid: Hotel Kimball' Trio Wiz Fire Department recently prevent PLATE VOLT plification can be obtained using | system provides for chitis, apasmodic _croup, Loarse- | 3 ok ) becalte Philadelphia: Bellevue-Stratford Hotel Orchestra WK probable destruction of the Kyner | @ potentiometer across the * by ness or bronchial asthma. I when he broadcasts he practically : hat a highly concentrated A e e e 3 TO 8 PO Mansion by fire. The blaze started tery and with the grid returns con- | tio " r Ex 4t Nighly) concenteg oo whispers into the microphone and atf . o Lo G o foa el A mione oo nected with the movable arm of the | aetuul peration In. G compound of N nuie; extsach| . oensdoihe i nea Philade Dat o orchestra : i : n a bed in a room above the - cted w ovable arm of the | actual operation in ¢ Ll S BN ) e e 1o flniost Bapge il AorrEmanel pringt ix:"Copley Pliczi otél Orciieatra nature’ ; 2y |and was not discovered until potentiometer I eden Lnown thie world over for its heal- | ot i Chiiaes Gogon oociior” Bk et Coneats Baariiie i 3 gaine lerable headway. Another well known method of | criand and. Cra el A et Son o e e e Blacketone’ string " Quintet < wox n by an act of the Coloniai varving the volume consists of con-| In the reallocation of f B i e S oy ot Gammodore Orehgetrd WUE Legislature, the estate on which this necting a variable high resistance |the greatest number o e GE Diaie Nath disse The recital by Mr. Gillham will ostra WOR mansion is sitnated was divided into | of the order of practicully 0 10 | present frequencie E 3 b 2 = open WCAP's prog It will be hia o' Wip'a bedtime story and roll cail WIF 5087 123 |acre lots and the plot on which the | 200,000 ohms ac the secondary | Practically all of the Bri Janits|| OonssandRdonit ancept any Ul L e e i Cotton. Clib Orehestra® sming ball ‘plaséis Rie o Tle was Weuohbitor winding of the second stage audio fre- | will retuin the naries prepared by the Department Kansas City: Music: add stories WD, by Christopher Lownd ‘[\""‘”' y U’l:"‘v\f'r’rnm‘ l'l‘h;‘ effect in |thev are hat case is to cause a leakag of Agriculture. T Army Band Now Yoric? aaliis? spor arkets ongs 1 WRRY 204 [ was built in 1746 from brick and : ucross | The new wive lengths ur e il b bin et g N Potto Rico: Mucieal concert: Gk WEAQ lon. Brhiaht thom Basling Chitato: the winding of the transformer which [to he wdopted in fine nte Co., I't. Wayne, Ind. Davenport: News arkets: story WO iy - — 0., ¥ - will be interrupted for half : MILES AMP I Cleveland: Hotel Cleveland Orchestra pher Lowndes married a daughter jcorresponds to the decreased pressure | national ftest week t:_;!vfl WEAR 3 4 ¢ i g S oltocl by NEws, RARCal A0 Bral marker Teports: Gadtis B T e B o wove which is obtained from a hose if there | have been schedule i Buddies.” The point of | by Tncle Bob . 0 Yo RACHE: Maryland is a leak in the hose at some point nuary, Cor 1is p sress episode will be broadcast “ Molzen'a Society Datiee. Orchestra WGIS iter’ Col. Brice, 1 member of the | between the faucet connection und |wuve lengths of al 9 10 10 o'clock, followed by the \ services: United St Army Band staff of George Wi t[re ! e 2 same effect can be t f Tndna “Droibsdburs,. who) Wil thEn] man. ga WEAL RS Ingon b e : Drtiai | obtained by connesting o - for Coughs .} et e T ok e jenn Wik s estate and gave it to his daug o fecting & varable | ably will be SNy g micthone e c.clogic 10 3 KDKA ter. Col. Bric rminals of the | g the Cavolinians, 4 dance orchestra c Tneent Lopez's Orch WOR “iih oud spealker | Ceremonies incidental to the unveil WG 5 : s . 2 Wi him Virginia. In 1824, when ing of the statue of Gen. Jose de San neanalia 2 Py D B . includin iddresses by Presi aOciphia th oyie and =i WLIT ¢ Brice was Governor of Maryland and Coolidge and the Ambassador of Philadeiphia: P Divie’ s oe Octet Woo 4 {increases to New Vork - Prar e WML met the zeneral at Baltimore. They |1 eR to Al Argentina, will be broadcast this Richmg K trumental program’ solos WAHG started to ride Washington on | the miles of amy ernoon by station WRC', beginninz New Y Orehestra WIY I wrseback, 1 weir age was against |41 S oiclock. The entire program jnea: Recce Husher Orchestra .00 00 WHO liem and they stopped at the White |, A table wl wows the relati will be relayed by WRC through sta- | oty VBoy Kiowl Drozran Wy House Tavern, ne lisville, Hear- | Detween mite iplificati tion WJZ, New Y, where it will { 8 TO 9 PO & that the ci Riverduie | $d currer b Lt be bruadeast simultancously with the | & 00—Philadelvhia: Day n: Will's Instrumental Trio Wear s and vicinity b Fetancy Lo GuLEy, T el lad o e ten tichmond. 1Hill, Voeal and_instrumental solos. . WAH tfon Lot him. Gl » fnvited G remaining the miles ampli fication has incre At 40 volts on the plate ihe ampli fication has inc can quainted | ien. Lafayette and served with 1 publi What’sinYour Wardrobe To Be Dyed This Fall? Wearing apparel and houschold fabrics requently lose Fn]or and fade without detriment to the strength and wear- ing qualities of the material. A new color, then. will keep them in use for months and seasons more. result of using 40 volts on the plate) o1 WM« 3 S8 and the current atio or a The ceremonies are to be held in i i Sy Lafayett . % 5 e Hoco Tt oo u:'l' Judiciary Square and, in addition to adel i < Penneylvania Maie lliiato 0 my : esult of using the two principal speakers, others, in q e WLIT 645 3 X = e Sh FClLE N0 plate) (209 e and Bishop James E. Freeman, will w York: Huvier's wois. to, 20 Vot WEET WeAR' and w WEAR , ¥ i is e the audibility by over | 1 1 in the Stephen the result obtained by Kiein Address. ] e i - e Grohocgen: - KYW 1 LW 5 ie’ galn from 18 to 26.3 or Gardens Orchess 3 nes H. Kyner, for the cur- A s 1 program of music hi al ot instrunmiental artists wQr S A special program i 3 e ke heen wrranged by the United States o et WRNY e Army Band, under the leadership of Vocal soloi S e N e Willinm J. Stannard. In keep 2 : i g WHN ing with the spirit of this event, WRC T 1 ibaon ,‘}j"l“mw An adjustment of this kind ol 4 o Fight Grain Manipulation. iits for controlling the volumn dress by Dr. Julius Klein, director of T A : ¥ higt . : Y i p § e can be obtained by inserting a high nd foreign u."-v 2 (H'\ * r & S KANSAS CITY, Octoler 28 (8 resistance th or of 000 ohms - . “America and the | n i G Aoariation WAL business conduct committee to At dninte SEuitt (Gt oDl tnes-Their Common Interest ] | WBZ : o1 {With preventi manipulation L0f | stages. between the t rmer_pri- sllowing the unveili onies by Herbeit grain prices, was named yesterday|——————————————u clock WRC will present a late § KOA by the directors of the wsas Ci FEATURING e e AR S ol Tl T s ot ATWATER KENT RADIO SR oSy Eltiar o 5 thie Cominlites plonmice Wik pOBINSON’S MUSIC STORE, ticular interest to women. to be giver > Wit t the Government would act un Nina Reed—will be inau, 4 i g . WA G the exchanges themselv ok he closing feature of i WHN . » manipulation im. Mrs. Reed will talk on the wen 1 1 n Orihcstid U TWTAN e aRing . : eral subj “Things Talked About e 3 WRA Y Painting and Lettering PN Wob, ¥ CENTRAL AUTO WORKS it i B aTpand MOEDS < Blade. 119-151 Eye St. N.W. LocalRadio Entertainment \ ; s Ship Loses Propeller Blade take part in the ceremonies. i original fig t ratio or 18. Insert 200,000 Ohms in Circuit. g the plate voltage in amplifier | Dresses that are light in shade can he dved fashionable Iall colors: Cherry, Wine, Red. P'urple. Lilac, Iipinard Gireen and Gracklehead Blue. subjec | | siks ‘WHAS | | Predominating coat colors arc: Dark \Vine, Fvergreen, Man 3 Navy Blue and Cocoa Brown. “DUCO” iine Gupont) Satin slippers, hose, furs, drapes and carpets are dyved new colors in accordance with the depth of their original shade. 1 < W W : ! Wednesday, October 28, 1925. g : i ol .‘ day 1 pro : , NAA—Naval K Station, Radio, V (1315 Meters). 3.45 p.m.—Weather Bureau report 10:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. Aies Pior ; . WAHG 204 | York were sent rd last night by | caxe: Amierican * i Voral " imsirimentan . T LRe e Kansas City: Stars String WDAR |26 hours late after a rough passage ngeles: Childrer : Kty rom_Livernool to_Queenstown fady | Ch i 2 nd WG — 2 Franeisco: Talks: orchest A WRC—Radio Corporation of America e Hook of Knowledeo proeran £ ek (168.5 Meters). 1oL | 10 00— Denver: Sport ta Ly KOA Player KoA 2 pam/—“America and the Argen-| ot Sprin cver Davis® Orc K tine—Their Common Interests,” by Los Angeles: A Makes You pr. Julius Klein, director of Domes. I Atcadia Dane .‘10)'(" Beaufiful tic and Foreign Relations of the De New York Conerenceon Moder Parerithood i < Angeles: Detective stories: music. solos quartet. . ? | " partment of commerce. Apply Corn' Sugar Orchestra 235 p.m.—Unveiling of the statue Drrsons desiription o Gen. San Martin. Addresses by : President Coolidge, the Ambassador i otpans Tronbudoure, W \rgentina, Archbishop Michael J.| Chicago: WMAG Players ;. - Curley, Dr. James E. Freeman, Bishop | N Foric: Ands ST Parain Daice Orchedtra’ = of Washington; music by the United | ami. Fla.: By it | imperfections_fade away. Yo annard, leader: broadcast with sta | Songs: biozraphy T ra. W00 & En el s e o on W.JZ 1 Judiciary Square i Marion McKay and i i e 5 p.m—Hotel Mavflower Orchestra,) i | Cleaners and Dvers 1332 G St. N.W. | 1 | 1 | Main 2343 harmless crear - reti < Ensémb rub it in thoroughly and L WUAP. WSAI it on overnight. Notice how : white and clear your complexion becor urishes, purifies; Talk: Ivy Male L . sees WOR ladelphia Fd N r JIIIWCAL today. Peoples Drug Stores, Inc., roadcast from the Hotel Mayflower. o ork: lonte e oW 6t {|/and O'Donnell’s Drug Stores, Inc. 6 pom P 2 lked About by M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. 11 00—Newark - Zit's Central Park .o eeo. WOR N LILIWACR York T ol elt Orchestra . -WEAF ] Crickson's O icstia WOLO Mrs, Nin: sarly Program Tomorrow. Lm.—Women's hour, from WJZ. HE STANDS WITH WASHINGTON S G I'his evening at nine, via radio, sifing guariet: ‘soios § Sl S ¥ Waterman's concert-talk will ana: > lyze the Emancipation Proclan tion and tell the traits and deeds that have placed Lincoln level with | George Washington in the Ameri- ||| |can Valhalla. adians. .. .. WTAM anee Club Orcheatra. ... WHN vecital from | Acoustics by Brandes { means better radio. “The new Speakers are Los Angeles | D | & \ truly remarkable—the Davenport Los Angel by tie Ho result of seventeen years of intensive re- music search in the Brandes WCAP — Chesapeak nd - Potomac | o “soloists Southerners Majestic O ‘elephone Co. (168.5 Meters). onas \il”:‘h{«‘\ e SOl (s el e to 7:20 p.m.—Recital by Art Gill Y HESY Raiph nd Die Rainbo’ . “the whispering pianist.” it: “The Jewett Js Trake Hotel Orchestra: songs. . 5 3 3 it The Merry 013 Chicf” Marlcat Stime Des Moines: Danee program. . Syt s Daily Market Sum-|,, .45 Atiinta: Vick Mevers Melody Orchestra ... 0000 pices of the De- 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. No other country than our owr could have produced Abraham Li maries, under the : coln. His soul was lofty as Was partment of Agricultu a 1]l ington’s, but his humor and homely 7430 to 8 pan.—Coneert by the United ! a ooy X f shrewdness make him less austere. tates Army a Raymond G. | Anscles : Wampus Club . . 3 The memorials at the TIAN, COmmi Capt. Wm, AI‘ i \n{r: a PSS i il ital typify the difference . 1 n N neisco h ‘Orchestra : Sia 3 E The older Monument Sibiunacd lealon fitonuihe el inneapolis: Orean rectal . ... E ward, starkly. elent cacks: broadeast jointly with WEAF, ansas City: Nighthawk frolic: Planfation Players ward. starkly, severelg—but it g beautiful, too—while the halls and nd other s i 1 T0 2 AM. = ; ! to 830 pan.—“Huyler’s Bon Bon{ 1.00—San Francisco Lind and the State's Restaurant fches of LS Incaln Msnasiil aco : nearer earth and more like the hab. 3uddies,” from the studio of "EAF. Orchestra ceieie ean P EPro Buadi : ; tac SOV A le S hestra: Bet oist KFI itations of men. Yet each structure 7 privs is grandest of its kind. S50 10 9 Continnation of con Avgelos: D: KN vocal ‘and ‘instrumental’ pro | cert by the United States Army Band, Ropaand: Soneest progven broadeast joir h WIJAR. gram:_solos Sin saiimnie S ¢ b 266 B This concert-talk will be broad-| st ermin's Points of | 1 :30—Los Angeles: Ari Hickman's Dance Orchéstra @ e 052 2 Sthy | 0to 11 pur RADIO- DEBATE PLANNED. from WE. - — X 11 to 12 | ance Program, by JS ientist and Pastor to Discuss Is-| Committee Starts Drive to Free the Carojinans 20 to T:30 p.m A CLEVER MOTHER The children were going out evenings more than mother liked. Bmencina; F. New York WJAR. Providence Cinemnati WCCO, Minneanol: * from W Brandes Experts in radio acoustics, since 1908 Troubado; “Applau can be obtained Anita Whitney From Sentence, |[ 2t stores that sell Waterman's fountain pens.—Advertisement. SAN FRANCISCO, October 28 (). Announcement was made here vester- day of the formation of a State-wide . She knew it was useless to remonstrate with the : s modern generation. But she was cleve Early Prog, | L g i | DENVER. Colo. Octol a W | Whether “Evolution is ercises,” ym Metropoli < ble theory in accounting w York Ci origin_ of earth and man than the!“Anita Whitney committee” to make it < gl Tencsis creation story in the Eible.” | concerted effort to secure the pardon : 2 is the subject of what promises to be|of Miss Whitney, social worker, sen Directs Station WJAZ. la stirring debate Saturday night,!tenced to San ‘Quemln Prison to a E. Warren K. Howe, prominent in | October 31. to be broadeast by KOA|term of 1 to 14 years ‘or violation of America’s musical circles as a con- | for an_ international audience of list- | the California criminal syndicalism inctor of lizht opera and oratorio, has from First Unity Church here. | law. been appointed musical director of Edy A. cCantrell, widely | Committee members include Warren station WJIAZ. Chicazo. He will known as former secretary of the | Olgney. former justice of the (ali First, she bought a handsome card table and set it up invitingly after dinner. Later, she added a bookstand and fiction. After a while she persuaded dad to buy a living room suite stuffed with luxury. It wasn’t Tong before son and daughter were inviting range and econduct his initial radio nee League of America. will uphold | fornia Supreme Court; former Senator program November ‘RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT Recital by Art Gillhat ispering Pianist,” WCAP, 7 to 7:20 o'clock. | Concert by the United States Army Band, WCAP and other stations, 7:30 o'clock Evening session of the Academy of Political Science, from Astor Hotel, WNYC, 8:45 to 10 o'clock. Historical cpisode, “Lincoln the Emancipator.” WCAP, and other stations, 9 to 10 o'clock. Concert by Y. M. H Al ymphony Orchestra, WOR, 45 to 10:30 o’clock the evolutionist theory, taking the af- firmative side. Opposing him will be Rev. Harry Rimmel, Presbyterian minister of Los Angeles, who will de- fend the cause of fundamentalism Static Believed Man-Made. Much of the static that has ham- pered radio development in Brazil, particularly in Rio de Janeiro and the northern part of the conntry, is be- lieved to be man-made rather than nature-made, according to a Depart- ment of Commerce report. In Rio | especially, poor insulation on power and light transmission lines causes trouble. Another handicap on radio sales in Brazil, it is stated, is the failure of American exporters to pro- vide the Brazilian markets with mod- ern apparatus. Many of the sets | offered for sale are of a design two and three years old. WNMCA is putting in a call for. vol- unteers for a radio wedding some Sunday night during November. James D. Phelan; Dr. Aurelia H. Reinhardt, president of Mills Colleg former State Senator William Kehoe, author of the criminal syndicalism act: John Francis Neylan, attorney and publisher of the San Francisco Call; Charles §. Stanton, publisher of the Bulletin; P. C. Edwards of San Diego, editor-in-chief of a chain of California newspapers: Paul Scharren- berg, secretary of the State Federation of Labor, and Dean O. K. McMurra of the law school, University of C: fornia. Harvest Music Planned. Musical episodes in connection with harvest time will be featured by the WLW Orchestra in its concert next Tuesday night at 8 o'cloc] A thin glass vessel can be broken by the vibrations of a musical note when the pitch is exactly right. The instrument used is generally a violin, the higher notes of which pulsate at the rate of 1,000 vibrations a second. _ FldeAers ASTORIA MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oif, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe- cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look fér the signature of YA Proven directions on each package. Physicians cverywhere recommend ity Proven directions on cach packagy; Seventh Street friends over All these little home comfiorts and hundreds more are here at Mayer's insignificantly priced. and there’s a lovely brocaded mohair Karpen overstuffed suite of three pieces for only $345 Yes, and others for lots less, too. ; MAYER & CO. . Between D & E

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