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18 “ROXY” AND GANG GOONAIR TONIGHT Will Broadcast Concert for! Hour From Studio of WEAF } in New York. | Roxy” and his r in the studio of WEAF tonight will be broadcast by | WCAP as the chief feature of Its lqngthy and diversified program. The | “Roxy” program is scheduled to be- | » At 8 oclock, and will continue for e hour Several other musical faatures have an scheduled by WCAP. Among | vem are a concert by the Mozart Gring Quintet, a program by the inad College Gles Club of Frederick. M. and dance music by the Ward man Park Hotel Orchesira. Popnlar Dallade alse will he aung by Fred | Kemle. baritone | Onlx ane speech is on WCEAP'S bill. | 1 will he given hy H. K. Howe. aditor | ¢ the Journal af Engineering and In. | dnsirial Chemistry. on “The Age of | hetic Production ! WRC e afternnon program ie eom- | pissed of & concert hy the Hotel May fiawer Oveheatra. haok reviews he Mre. Nina Resd and a talk hv John | W, Mahan, national ecmmander of | the Disabled American \etacans of | the Wo-ld War The World War | Todar 4 A concert hy oiganized “'gang Vereran LocalRadio Entertainment Friday, November 13, 1925. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. Weather Burasu.rapor Weather Rureau reports. 5 pom 5 p.m WRC—Radio ( (168, 5 p.m.—Hotel poration of Ameriea. Meters). Mayflower Orchestra. broadeast from Hotel Mayfower. f p.m.—Book Reviews by Mre. Nina ne What Children's Book Wesk Mear and “The Cryatal Cup,” by Gertrnde Atherton 5:00 pom.— “The World War Veteran | Today.” by John W. Mahan. National | Commander. Disabled Amarican Vat eranc of the World War | i | Farly Program Tomorrow. 10 am. ~Waoman's with WJZ, New Vork 1° neon—Ovgan recital from Homer | Kitt Studio D~ Concert Orchastra WCAP—Chesapeake & Potomac Tele. phone Co. (168.3 Meters). Wo1e 7:20 pm.—Talk by William Tvler Page. clerk of the House of Representatives, an “Forgat-Me-Not Day." 790 1o 730 pom.—Dally market summarias given under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture 730 to 7:45 p.m.—Fred Kemle, bari- tone soloist, in popnlar ballads 745 10 8 p.m ‘The Age of Svn thetic Preduction,” by H. E. Howe. editor Tournal of FEngineering and Industrial Chemestry given under auspices of National Research Coun. il and Seience Service. $ 1o R:40 p.m.- Musical program by the Mozart String Quintat £:40 10 8 p.m.- Concert hy the Hoed College Glae ('lub of Frederick. Md Prof. Henry T. Wade, director of the music department. accompanist. A to 10 p.m.— “Roxie” program from the studia of station WEAF, New York Ciry, 10 tn 19 p.m. —Dance music from the Wardman Park Hotel ballroom. by Irving Beernstein’s Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra hour, hrosde L. 1 Willard Hotel Iy | | | Eary Program Tomorrow. 645 10 T am. and T:20 to T:458.m. “Tower Health Exercises,” by the ! Metropolitan Life Insnrance Co.. direct | from Metropolitan Towar, Madison avanue. New York City 145 pm.—Play-by-play of the Princeton-Yale foot ball game. direct from Yale Bowl. New Haven. Phillips Carlin will be at the micro- phone. DUBLIN AWAITING VISIT FROM PRINCE OF WALES | Question as to D:'-‘!olnp Dis- cussed by People of Irish Free State. dese Ry the Aceoriatsd Press DURLIN, November 13.—The q A< 1a when the Prince of Wale. ix likelr tn make his long con- | amplated visit the Irish Free State has heen, revived here. The sliaf prevallz that in all prohability ha may he expecied earlv next yvear, althaugh An official announcament hae ver hesn made on the suhjeet. in connection with his visit the auastion alsn ic heing Alscicsad as in how far the heir apparent ia the Rritish throne may he utilized far international consideration. Apart from his prospective visit fo Ire tand. it 18 thought here that if the Loearno pact is ratified the British government may consider it Advis- able hefore a great while that he aldn should o visit to Ger- | many i OFFER 1.999TH CONCERT. Philharmonic pay Special | Program to Be on Alr Tomororw. The concert he plaved by the | New York Philharmonic Orcheatra | and hroadcasi by stations WRC, WaZ | i WGY tomerrow night has been arranged for commemorating the | first program ever plaved hy the | Thilharmonic Orchesira in 1842, The Satnrday performance will he the 1.9991h concart program plavad by the Philharmonle. Two numbers from the 1847 pro-| cram will be included in the coneert. | Resthoven's “Fifth Sympheny” and| an “Overture in D.” by .Jehann| Wanzeslaus Kalliwonda. than titled “New Overtn Sefpione Guldi and | Hans Lange. Philharmonie ron. | cert master asaistant concert mastar. will he solaista in Bach Amible vielin concerta The roncert | Wil ke openad ai S30 a'elack with | the plaving nf Weher's “Juhsl Over RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGH'T. Musical programsby “Roxy” and hie “gang.” WCAP and other stations, © to 10 o'clock. Orchestra The and | | | | THE EVENING LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925 Programs of Diftant Statiors Scheduted for Eastern Standard Time I s TO 4:00_Naw Vo Boston nag . New k- Vocal aolor o ASOF Orchascrs 4:30—Kunsar Chy:“stars iring “Trin elphia: _Danca program +:40—Philansiphia Port ShopArs Colonial Dance > 10 Agtor Hotel Orchastrs: Readers lun Currie's Opchestia volice Bulieting Musicil progran Busn Conservators of M 1ea time b Woman's hour 5:00—Naw York Minnaapohie Fanisy pors Davenpart Chicagn Chicago 5:30—Dalhas bhook review aTo 6:00—Chicago: Child Hfs atories ... Bostop: Kiddies Kiub: Checier ‘Ina i 1e¥eland: “Dinne cugo: Police New York New York neert eLing Uncle Grahee Oleott Schene porth Drtroit dy: News bulletine international Suniny Dinnar concert Pnilageiphia: Weather: dinner con eri hy Beniamin Franklin Hote) —Pittanurkh, Newark: Talké 830+ Hartfora Fulford. Fla Orel 1 reporte sporta: bediime stor Puiladsipnia soringfield New Verk polis Chicago: Skeesix Davenport . Chim. Atlantie Ciiy Universits Court course of Gold Madal time far childran coneery | Organ raciial A5 s, Morton Trio I enport news bulle Chieago: Organ racital: di asmble and Biackatons Sting Minneapeie: Highway bulletins . Pownea Orcheatra 5 yes York ' Bemnar Patladeionia _Beilev Springhela Maro Hartiore. Conn PRiladeiuhia’ Bedr nirthdas Nat Sehenactady AThang Atal:_piano recita Naw York. hats . Orchestra New York New York meetin oo a0— 4 tiantic Hotel Sporta. Doria: violn mil We stories by health_talk Your Radio French lessor of board of satimate raan 1acital: W M stors be Unele . Bah Chicags. Organ recital o Atremantal soloists Now York: Talk Fort Worth: Fred DAt _Jean Goldketta's ( Miami Reach. Fia Clevaland: Robarts’ flerson Cite T ae—Pittabnren i um Riiodes Schoiarshipe d Chicass: Crgav ramtal: ullany tinie i neavar program-. Foid ek Nawd lieting Jalian. Hailea HAwaians in v Xow York Trwin Ahrame: Prviade i Falis eparts Orehestiy Richmona Hill Piitaneinhia o Kaneas Ot Caicago markeis hest Kindargarten hon Home Coming niarket report 15 . NI¥ Prasm Tajk with 3 e ri Voeal and instrumental program Orenestra: instrumientai asiaciions: Police raporfs: orkAn and frumpers, recitai market ewa readings: market re. Cregeont Orche, : ram: musical prog Yoik: Hotel Waldorf-Astcria Concert Orchestra popular entertainers or Concert oy e . imar Avitow's” Hotel” Comivans arford Hotol Orcassten i “piana reciial iHeimierger's Hote) Bo Chete” Wi Strand Theater Orchest Probism > Veeal and instrumantai ‘soloieis poli e bulleins je-awake Club program al program: addrasc Nuancial and Anal market repo Frasfing's diring Trio code tesson T oxas Hotel Orcheaira Concert program of Misiinei Univarsit storis if 04 Glann time Emma May veve and Station, WEAF ars. Miles 1915 208 2%05 ae0 Persizn Art Ray e 308 14 134 . reporta 204 204 an 47 04 B [REH] TP, 394 a0 204 303 nce Orchestra ipabee: e Sgasiis Grohasurs anit i Rotal SeAlpin Ernie Golden's Hotel McAlpin Orenestra 5 o ang b o 4 WMCA dtice” markat e WGY WA st a Hotel Lenox Ensemnle > 38323 TO P i3 wice Hotsl Fiy v Chad . weeo » Orehaitra Wiz et EEes 25 3 0d “Trio. ol call an 3! 3 Anrefa WGBS hediime stiry WEAF resume ot wNYC wWHAQ WDAF reatime VW WHT WRNY WRAP WiR WM B WEAR Wors i stories vocal and in <oloif by Daddy Wirk KDKA farm mrogiam: Roae 2 wLS WOR wEAA wiv woo WAHG WLIT Rit €artion Canesit woprano vl R TO W AL K00 Atlantie City Porladelphia 1aw Chapman Orcnasiia rhirapractic nmant Hill, . F Sesside Hotel T Ay 2 antert Richmond Chureh Phifadelnhia o York Ladelphia Tand Orean Philadeinhia Taade The Happiness { an ic e United alk; AAnce DrokTam New York: Opera: ralk Devroit: Summerfield & Miami Reach. Fla.. Naws Chicago. Dinner conestt New Nork: American Aresses Schens: fads Hacht police. hatl from Festiial Choir Hartford, €onn.. Vocal saloe Night ' staff Springfiel: Pianist New York Atlantie Ci Detroit: Nai Now York Boston Chicago Chicago w vocal soloiste History talk: snlos Educational seriee Orchestra and Violin and piana Musical program Fireaide hour: tocal An. Ralph Williame and hi strumental soloi Denver: Magkeis: r Porto Rico dee Meines St Lonie Lo« ‘Angeles San Franeisee Lox Angeles mn tal “Hapar "Grotta, Examine: program Ftertainmant Lot Anecied” Talk "on £oif Fort Wi o T peram _ Pitishurgh: The Dateh Maste 8245 Minnaanahs- Farm. lectire Cnioage: Musical” progtam P et M Amerioa” Rosa Stares Navy ngres Marine weak program Orchestra Ainner Calzath pro arch instrumenial soine WHAR Penuevis ania " Club anoker ~eital fram Congral Methadisi ) frio Rand resentation e Hotsl WNYC oliisie WGy Hoodon wTIC am ~31 program tal soloiste” a: vocal and in Hernert ' White's Orchestra “peeche entertainment tor ‘children ke neue Alame “eneh, 2 TO 10 PM. 8:00—Cineinnati Lns Angeien Minneavolic: Health Pittghareh Teaberrs o Vork: Hardman San Francisen. Ta Datcoit Dance Chime Talks oneort saxtat adintar fark: m time hour At misie Red Code program Hetel Traymare Whatday o atii New York Voeal an wmble New Tork: Opera Philadelnhia e Al Atlannis ity Springfleld “law Tnatrimantal taik Tilade W00 Orche New York: - Roxie and hie £ang.” Philadelohia- Musical mrogram Richmond H. X ¥ Voca) Guartat: reaning Philadaiohia “HiN'S mental " anios New York© Mumeal lecture Kansas Citv__Star's Radie’ orchesi's hort 27 Bang Orchest 9:30—Chicazo: Voeal e tai Los “Angeles: Children’s nrocram Dallas: ‘Txier Stree Methodist (h Sehenectady: Eadio Four Memphia: Musieal Danver: Summary i iazs e, New" Vork Instrumental usical Players Philadelnhia Ph ladainhia and Ra Richmond Hil. X Pavennort: WOC Mother York Ensemhie Phtiadeiphia program Three-act comed, WGY Orchestra. < M af Cloy the Mornir Y Players. present N Tark Momente Mu Address: pian: e’ eal” . aneert 21 wolon: Chy v Fnsamble rarther repor Sorincheld: Wearnar Atlantic Cite: Organ recital New York: Orchectra nrogram San Francisen: Limericic talk Lot Angeles Examiner nrogram Cincinnati: News review! aaxisf Miami Beach. Fla. Dance nrogram Frifnrd. Fla.: Dance nrog-am e Hartfard. Conn.: Waather Heirl Hot_Sornes: Foot hall resul emipiemer S hanee Brntaira iraro: Musical o oeram Pariiand: Newa: Maein Fort Warth: Tnirares arcisen 10 30- A E: Musicel program v lame "Bty Tork: Hetel L Lne Angelas Lo New 1P TO 00- procram Los Angeles Lns Angeles: West Co Chirago. Midnight revue . §an Erancseo: Palace ‘Tioic) ha Aneeies an recital Philadsinhia: Hotal Sxivania ‘Dane New Vork: Mever Davia Orchesira Philadelphia: Musical orogram Chicago ) atrumental soloisis. Chicago artiste Musical o Midwas Danee' Orehestra nd Th 30—Chicago: Draka' Hotel E; e Hot Sprines: Organ mlm"-'nh Hartfard. Conn.: Musical program OreRestra Caneart Ovchasira cencert’ nrogram anins = WCAP. WIAR WTAG olos. Rainkasw Tris Whitnes Trin The Dover Road, Loeser's” Danie Or de With a S Iver Radio talk: Benton Harbor Orchesira W AHG 2 “jascha Gurewich 7nd B Art Lander and hie orches simultanenis musi tian Fndesvor hoak micsing perannc hine Rine ‘Sresis Rand Orch Hatel ota pro, Yoeat % Theater's program’ Orchasrra Williama_and his Orehectra Yoreal and instrimenial a ‘Dick Lone's Orchmetr ater organ recital .. ~ songs violin’ recital e Sania B Traii Tarraine Oreheatra = Fe Trail Derind brogram weea KDKA WMl KPP wwr WPG wh, 493 130 reciial: = WNYC WRYY won 204 122 204 < i Saxophane 04 123 Ag vocal and insiru- and_instrumental program’ . atory: mu ureh “singara KOA's andienes on program [N % KoA by WGY Sl wey weat wit Clin ning 3894 3156 An Ol1-Fashionad i WOC 4Rse Savaphane WEAF 4013 woo WRNY WMAQ renarte 22 Soaia 23 Orchnitra 2 : Arlingtan Orehes 3 Znws 2 0! 2 5 am . gradnation and instrimental 00, 504 2300 204 MIDNIGHT, 2300 304 2440 00 Orchactra 99 WLIT 193 304 voeal and’ in. waor WRCN ween WHAR L WGN KTHS LWTIC 304 aa7 142 12 MIDNIGHT T0 1 A, 00—Los Ank Chicaen Das Moines Memphis Lo Angel, Vocal saloa: ioke ‘oon-Sanders. Niehthawis Pans prosram s Frone : 5 »i “program ' A ) D : ance progra Chizaen: Dreaniogu & Chisage: Pat Rarm Lot “Anealer: Vacal and "\ o Anesles: At Hickman's Done Fortianar Conrem: P RRmATS D2 Plantation Pi. TO 2w, Tonr Honr Teazus Fimantal Orchestra rontest 204 nrogram pas KHJ RG™ 2 T0 3 A 2:00 Chicaco: Inscmnia Olub" by Tos Angslee Hotel Ricagn. The Sincar Honr Skrlarks Coon-Sandars Ambaseadnr Orehoatra Ralph W Nighthawke. . KYW KN ame and his Liftie wou MEANING OF LOCARNO. Speaker Says It Denotes End of War Era. Milton Fairchild, chairman of the Character Education Institution, told the International Association of Arts EARLY TAXPAYING URGED. Delay Till End of Month Means Crush at District Building. Although hundreds of property owners have obtained their real eatate tax bills since November 1, there are | plicable 203 | STAR. WASHINGTO HOOVER EXPECTS NEW RADIO LAWS Hopes Congress Will Give | Commerce Department Wid- | | er Powers at Next Session. ' | Hope that Congress would pass at the coming séspion the legisiation récommended by the fourth anmnal radio conference was sxpressed hv Secretary Hoover last night in a radie address through hroadcasting stations WRC of Washingten -~nd WJIZ "'[ New York and WGY of Schenectady. | | lateners the accomplishments of the | canferance and outlined the problems of radio interference. in which con nection ha_declared immediate legis latlon was necessar: The effective control by the Govern- | ment of the air can he had. he said, only through legislative action giving | the Commerece Department wider powers aver the industry. He aster A, however, that theas regulatory powers ahonld he ae faw as possibie | to accompligh the résult desired. Thé malor recommendation of ihe number of hroadcasting stations was Viewed hy the Secretary as the most promising solution to the present con. gestlon problem. but pointed out that fts accomplishmant would require action by Congress. Any Attempt to limi the number of broadeasting stations is almost sur to ralse the istue of fres speech ihrough the protests of parsons denied licenses to broadcasi. he asserted. but ‘it 50 people all trv fo talk at once thera isn't much fresdom of spesch for anybody.” “The Tiatanera’ radio set Ie heing in vaded by the broadcaster and the only recourss he has from undesirable mat er i ta shut it off.” he continued. 1t i& not the right of any one whn wanta fres apeech ta come into mv living roam AnA talk to me when I do not wish to have him. That Is the situation we have in radio today.” ADVENTURES OF | Naturally. 1 loitered around -a hit at the national radin confersnce in Washington this week to see what I might devour of interest to a_ political broadcaster. Nothing particularly ap to my line cropped up, ex cept a continued consensus of opinion that the air must remain free from | censorship. To keep that principle intact is, in my judgment. almost the vital issne in radio. The minute a man analyzing and interpreting pub. lic evenix is subjectad to control of his news or views, that moment. as [ szee it. his usefulneas comes to an inglori- {ous end. A< I wade inte my third suc exsive vear on the alr, the most satia. factory reflection I have ia that from no q 1er whatsoever has there aver come the slightest suggestion of aither 2 lond or a sofi pedal. Of course, that doesn’t mean that 1 have that pleased everyhody. T that nohody has aver dreamed of sug- gesting what ‘T shonld ar sheuld not wmy. . I | Kent of Philadelphis eallad Coglidge this wesk., He | ind the squire of the White House -ome from the same neck of the woods Vermont. Kent was hrought up in |ihe pratty little 1own of Burlington. [ Vt.. where \Mrs. (‘oolidge was born. | {raised and once taught achool. There |ie a well known spot in the Grean Mountain State known as Kents iPoint. But the Philadelphian has inever laid claim 1o any ancestral ifen | on the region Atwater an President P Got a letter this week addréssed “Journalist and Air Marcel.” T sup-| pose my correspondent hegina to think I have hecome a permanent | wave e somebhody kindly tell me this is a hoost or a knock? I.. 1472 Fourtesnth street, Will whether len: Pwrites You are hringing forta in your radio column in The Evening Star from time to time new things that You run across in vour varied ex. heriences as & broadcaster. I hope vou will helieve that I am telling vou the literal truth when 1 say that yvour rtalk last Tnesday eve. ning put me 1o sieep. I know that at first biush this will sound malelous, but the faet i that 1 e lulled inte an intoxication of spiritual enjoyment by vour flow of language. dozed off 10 sleep, and did not wake up for 11 hour: have heard many fine spaeches none aver affacted | | | | me like this. | o ow o As a concern called “The Pvlh!(r‘ Speaking Club of America” is adver tising in terms of aimost Florida-like | persuasiveness that it can teach puh ilic speaking and ‘“develop mental | power and persomality.” T had my | ung chisf of staff, Mise Lorraine Noetzel, inquire haw it’t done. She is informed that the club “doss not Zuarantee that this course will make vou a radio hroadcaster. but it will give vou the fundamentais and princi- ples 1o become a pubMc speaker. | Twenty-five lessons are guaranteed ito do the trick. Once upon a time | { T had a call trom a dear old lady. | who said she would like to have her | |son become a political broadeaster. i &he asked me how long it had taken, me 1o learn to do it. I replied, “Twenty-five years." Lo e A budding Kipling, Harry i | | | ) _PEATURINNG. o ATWATER KENT RADIO - BINSON’S MUSIC STORE, ne. i | ! |rO ! 1308 G_st | Main 22315934, | WM. P. BOYER CO. RADIO—SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONSTTVOTION 812 13th St. M. 842 | | RADIO REPAIRS AND SERVICE Will_eall dey or evening, test yomr batteries and U ot. "We ree Tour battery and loan vou |melser Polytechnic bix Sage Electrical Laboratory at the |ereat of the campus has been enlarged to double its form tmproved, and attractive broadcasting studio 13 by 30 feet in dlmensions. |accommodate the Student’s Symphony | Orchestra. one of The Recretary raported to the radin Programs on the jast Monday of each month. of Prof. atudio alsa will organizations |noft peted floar and a distinct type of per [the insialiation of a 1.780.valt storage conferance for sharp limitation of the lpatrarc of rthe laad cail fvpe can he ajternated with the mator.gen arated current as desirad Aer arranged a wireless o erating and ox- perimental room with a floor area of 3.000 aquare feet and 30 radio | and American Radio Relay Tech stations. her of lcondnucted and heen asked o report on tone quality clearness of of power, BY FREDERIC WII.LIAM WILE, Radioseribe A Conference Withont Broken Heads. D. €., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER STUDIO FACILITIES | OF WHAZ DOUBLED Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Station Makes Room for Full Students’ Orchestra. Controflodyne sembly. Spacial Digpateh to The Star. TROY. N. Y.. November |3.—Rens- Institute WHAZ! tap floor of the are assembied radio studio on the every Uold part is in size and greatly | furnishing a commodionus vou rotate the sure that The enlargement 1o was necessary point. Connect a neries and 10 test across ondary the important stu dent musical -organizationa of (he country, now numbering 44 student musielans, which has won Nation-wids | praise for the quality of its broadeast evening the direction The enlarged the presenta of the larger musical of Troy and vicinity Zaring the coming season. Nawlv furnighed, 1ta walls are hung with gray Arapsries, a2 thiekly car me unds A. Oln NI, permit connection bet wy tion Af some secondary The soldering forated cefling which aids in xiving| the suparior tonal quality for which the WHAZ radincasts have become noted Another layouts rases the ende < as 10 rhange important improvement is | . which | The transformers <h Ahove the on the and un has heen atudio and operating rooms fifth floor of the lahorators the alevated antennas. on the “F" ed miightly L) terminals slightly downwa The condenser densers are a | some types of ¢ fit vora- | vs | The of the instruct members of League. and the several call letters of the Tro INAP. 287 and 20X are famillar to ra amatenrs hoth in this country and 2broad During the presen: season a num- unusual experimentz will be radio listeners Have tablas students Many are o the panel be rounded caused by You ean now off brackets on the panel. reception, strength and Next fasten modulation under variing conditions FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY How to Boild a De Luxe Five-Tube How fo Prepare the Parts for There are several points that must | 8hould be on the top side of the sub. be watched carefully hefora the parts | panel. In all ather cases. the heads of inapected carefully t the condenser light and look through the spaces be. tween the condenser plates the while the rotary tionary plates do voltmeter and hattery the windings of the transformers to make sure that intact with no open cireults. hetween % primary and a secondary terminal to be sure that there is no Solder Lugs Accordingly. of the Instruments should be arranged ae shown in the panel and subpanel You will notice that in same nave heen turned through 9% degraes ugh which the wire is is done ta facilitate <oldering Place in the pofition shown tarminals should ha polnt upward. and aw off . Inch from the end of the condensers hefore mounting them on The end of the shaft should the sawing operation DArts on the panel and subpanel. gin by mounting the shelf-support hetween terminals A and B as shown in the bottom subpanel view, and that the colors on the terminals marked with capital letters corre spond 1o those shown in the wiring Aiagram proper arrangement of the terminals i= very impertant take particular care to get them right The socket terminals should alsn arranged chown Ar RY jOSEPH CALCATERRA, Noted Anthority on Radio. ANl Rights Rewsrved. Repraduction Prohibited and 79 in place. Betore threading on IV.| the nuts, slip the soldering lngs In As- | place on condensers and 23, On these parts the heads of the screws nge Transformers Receiver. Part Next ni the transformers. 14, 15 and 1% Nnu mount the partz on the front panal and mount the panel on the hrackas Use an extra 632 nut when mounting the front panel on the brackets. Tn place of the mounting nsad 10 fasten the hottom mouniing pin of the condenser to the panel, use. the stop pin screw of the dial for ‘thar purpose. Set the mo vadio frequenc { the mounting screws for the rest of | the parts that are mounted on the subpanel should be on the bottom side { of the subpanel. Next mount thefsupporting stove hotl screw, 23, which helps to support the | center of the subpanel. Next mount £rid condenser 19. After the screws |are tightened slip the grid leak mounting clips over the ends of the screws and fasten them in place with the 4.36 nuts. Now proceed to mount | the audio transformers 21 and 24 in the positions shown. Re sure to tight- en all mounting screws firmiy Then mount the socket switch 20 and fultiplug 8. Be sure to mount the multiplug with the pin arrangad RADIO We carty the following line of radio sets in stack Freed-Eiseman Five and Six Tube Sets Atwater Kent Five-Tube Set R. C. A. Superheterodyne Crosley One, Two and Three TuBe $25.00 Radio Tables, $19.98 Eveready 45-Volt B Battery . . . Eveready 221/,-Volt B Battery. Brandes Head Phones Spitfire Head Phones. . Brandes Loud Speaker. .. Storage Battery, 100 Amp R. C. A. or Cunningham Tubes. Insulators Columbi Each part should be make aure that Zood working order plates up to the otary plates to make plates and sta short at any condenmer rotary plates all the way in at maximum capacity, and then set the diale at 100 znd tighter them in place. Move all levers as fa not in ‘minala and ser. rheostat and mdinhy as they will g0 ina conr ferlonkwine divection. when: 1 at them from the front front panel. 1f vou parte as described ready for the wiring he two end primary Tnnking the windings are ot Alsn test have mounted a will nam een the primary and windings Juge on the terminale of the soldering Iugs the axis of the hole un. This wiring Tugs on the audio ould he tightened in The lugs $3.75 2.00 4.50 3.00 10.00 18.00 2.50 .08 .40 $2.59 1.49 2.98 1.95 7.98 ...14.98 2.25 .15 those on the be pointed should rd. shafts ittie hit diale. To of the con. tao long for maka them to remove anv burr ‘e 2 T Trr or proceed to mount the Be- 2 under side of the suh- fixed condensers 27 acoustica and studio o rangement’ A BROADCASTER tin. 132 the Portner. Washington n. bursts into stirring rhyme on | my poor behalf: | | Invisible” Analvst Wile Inimitably pleasinz in style, T salute vou: you're fair And indubitably square Your remarks are alwavs while. There. doubtless, vou “rile™ Who think that yeur vile, And who weuldn't agres It vou'd “spot” te a T The recognized source of the N My receiving set. cheap. A cryatal. “cat-whisker” But I try to “tune in And hear vou begin I can hear venur face “crinkle” amile. worth are some whom jndzment 3 i= a trial and dial; in ANl nthers you “heat hv a mile Fonr dietion i “sleker than ile Your speach. smonth as varnish Tou akilitully’ garnish At times with neat slanz rizht atvle. in As to polities: Judzed from stuff, You treat all of From each Axsimilate zond points enough (Coprright. 19°5.) Po ald his horses. a farmer in Eu rope has artached a sail his plow. ATWATER KENT RADIO SETS Instatied 10 yOUr home on ADEION Al HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1218 G 1 vour em equally reugh le voun gather, rather, or and bad, just to EY2TONE PON'T FORGET TO INSTALL A Coat trosas green. Il KF.YSTQ\R ARRESTER $1.50 EACH Brandes cone entirely new in tone Speci Plain and Fur-Trimmed “CHARGE IT!” French mode. Dress Up,for HANKSGIVIES *Have your new outfit for Thanksgiving. 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Credit American- Marine week pro- | |and Letters at the Hotel Gordon Wed- thousands of others who have not gram, WNYC. 8 to 9 o'clock. | Whatdoyoucallit Cluh” pro- | | gram, WBZ. @ 1o 10 o'clock. ‘hree-act comedy, “The Dover Road.” by WGY Play- ers, WGY, 10 o'clack. | Mesting of the Morning Glory Club, WLIT, 10 o'clack. ’ Dance program hy Ward- man Park Hotel Orchestra, wrz 10 to 12 a'clock | would result from & complete change | played (iermany against France, Italy | Armaments. nesday night that the Lecarno peace [yvet visited the District Ruilding. and agreement probably marks the end of [Assessor William P. Richards today the war perfod in human efvilization. lurged them not to wait until the rush Thix, Mr. Fairchild predicted. | of the last few dhys of the month | Bille are being issued for the entire vear, but only half of the tax is due {thix " month and the remainder in IMay. | Al of the, personal properfy tax | bills have been thailed and the asses =or also has mailed thousan of real |estate hilla ta these who made writ- |ten request for them. Where of poliey in British diplomacy. have British diplomatists heretofor And other countries in the war game. forcing the maintenance of great Rritish statesm will Rencefofth thraw thefr energies to- ward peace. Mr. Fairchild gave the credit for thie change of frent to the British Aeminions. which, he sald, have re- fused to co-operate in the old British \ ‘ = American automobile factories pro- duee 10 times ac many cars as thosg of all other countries combined. ™ Acoustics by Brandes means better ndi6” The new Speakers are truly remarkable — the result of seventeen years of intensive research in the Brandes laboratories. Brandes E:M in radio acoustics since 1908 !