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(] ! il Features Listed. WRC BILL HEADED BY PHILHARMONIC Memorial Concert to Be; | Broadcast Tonight—Other 400 New A York #0—Hoston ' Cople Dance Philadel 4+:40—Philadclphia 5:00—Touisville hestra 6,00—New York Loston: Tadig Gty Shepy ow York - Hotel Waldorf-Astor Philadeiphia: Weathor: Beniamin TKat reports Fork: ' Olcott Vail Shepherd Cu A concert by rmonic Society, ¥st program tganization in the New York commemorating the ever plaved by that 1842, will be broad st tonight by station WRC in con pction with “WJZ, New York, and Y, Schenectady ncidentally, the concert 9th performance of the nlc ety since its e than 80 years ago. W8 from the ‘1842 program ifed in this evening’s concert, en's “Fifth Symiphony “ferture in D7 by Wa, earller known as rture.” Scipione Guide 1§ge, the Phitharmonic’ Tjter and assistant con v} be soloists inBac Viin Concert The remai tHprogram will be composed of “$el Overture v W Concert to Start at 8 i jo Philharmonic concert will be sifat 8:30 o'clock, and will be cor tikd for approximately two hours | dift from Carnegie Hall, New York | Cil William Mengelberg condueting b lato ) an us). be pre: ury’ Nighters, ur N@n Bell and Daniel By Satday Nighters for this« Malaret Webster, soprano Snm, queen o Gertrude | Krielman, pia Nate L newmer to the lay Nighte whivill present am of sor withikule the Im per, Male Ander sonpnor tond Henri Prein Shell Phil Uniéle ¢ Garl R bee Cleveland 0's Hotel Holl Pittshiireh is _the Philhar- nization wo num will be Beet- an 5—Chicagn Atlantic City ador b Organ_ recit nd Bl . String Dance lessons: orcheet Cam Ty Misieal” b iP's bedtin Incle WEAF Light Op solo1ats New York s 1Ly rt Bemihard Levitow's if Murie: stories Sports: news buil Beores Chicago: "Organ tecital organ’ T Totel Tadelpiia: Din Garden m by Van neopation 7:45-—Sche ridge les tady: Half-hour 5.00—ia At | New Wivie incinnai P a prog o accompaniment recital Orencstea and st tral Theater Boston: Knick Atlantic City L Night Studio concert o andi instrumen, of Snund Newman saxQonists ist, 1d Viol the ‘otro tra, vler the direction of 1% skin and Lew Gould Nell Paxton, pipe organ Abrams, harpist, and Orches Dianist Falic: voedl soloistx Speeches List, recital uled to be fromiVRC's studio will incl addrs on “The U. S. Coast Guard- 1ts Fution to the Marine Industry by Orer M. Maxam, chief of the Di sfolof “Operations of the C Guar the Zoo talk on “Our Autumn Birdsby Dr. Frederick C. Lincoln of the Hogical Survey, and the weekly Biblellk by Page McKendree Etc son, ligious work ctor ot .M A Thewo dinner concerts for will ¥played by Daniel Chw Hotel'lamilton Orchestra at 6 o and Iing Boernstein's Hotel W ingtonrchestra at 7 o'clock. Tal scl Musics “Exam Angels progr tes " York cran antic. City Boston: Musi Cincinnati 7 ork k Program The Valiant Harford A Quartet i Russell ¥ ituation and »_2.1 King Coliege ( liestra, Meniishis : Chicago: Vocal Los Angeles Station, Meters). Radio 1000 review ental @ Dolic Dan, n e Quartet Musical prog Fiction: Judith Roth Norman Ku WCAPChesap Teshone. Co. (1685 Meters). v-by-play description ale foot ball game, r Bowl, New Haven, Philliparlin will be at the micro phone. Potomac | st City’ i Los Angeles Minneapoiis 0 oot ball delp} Benjamin F Miami Heach, Fia.: Dance’ Da Musical progr: la: Miami I n of America (168.5 Meters). 1 pi—Daniel Hamilte Orchestra, the Hot Hamilton. pa—Daniel Chwalow's Hotel | iltc Orchestra, broadeast from Hot Hamil ! 4 summary, pre- | pared hthe Department of Agricul- v Hotel | £ {103 Chwalow broad [ Musical prog! Arrowhead Inn Orchiest 11:00—New York lden al program Orchestra. dance pr Fxamincr program Motion pieture review “nt Lopez Dan 31 poni-Trving Bo Whashinpn Orchestr: the Hot Washington. 40 m.—"The Parable of " iBible talk by Page McKen dree Etdson, religlous work director of the YM. (. A., under the auspices | of the ganized Bible Class Assoc It Coukley's ¢ a program on” Mefay and’ hestra Daricr x Bi under the auspices of | ad Club, Institutic cal Srvey the Smitoni $:10 p.— United Guard—e Relation i« Industry by Oliver M vision of M. operation Willem Men roadeast with tions Wi and WGY. Progre “¥w Overture,” Joha Double Violin Cone Jlolsts, Scipior Hans L mphon Minor.” Night MIDNIGHT PROGRAMS. Hunters™ ukulele 1d &on sopranoln Smith, for “Distance in West Planned by WRC. yvinced that there is still u “distance hunters.” not only but in the Middle West, rranged to present week le ist, and\ Abraris, hary F. Beckor the Metropol an Syph inder the | directioi 0 1. Beck Theater, and Puradis Band, by “Crandall’s and one of the ol Bre ivoli Le night ghters Celidge Speech on Air. th fourth time voice o President broadca Thursda ments in a4 monil will nex the & be m will follow evening entertainment at 11:30 will be continued until after 1 ek Wednesday morning. The urday night late program will la itil the wee small Lours of Sunds . Amateur Radws to India. Itimore is a sions on ving been Tuchis- WRC's reg \ ange ter station in | the Washington dio Corpor join in biro: delivered nnual hanque Eimile AppY ama eter - Quetta, British In fact, tw nunication with this dist station 1s been established Ly this amateur, who Is thie owner of the station 3 AJD, | covering a distance of about 11,000 | miles the Brish Isles RAO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT 2L0 on New Wave Length Station 2LO. London, | its wave length from 3578 to 364 meters. On this new channel, how- © it is reported that considerable heterodyning was encountered, al- |though reception in many nearby | places was said to have improved. the New Society 3Y. 8 York | | WRC, | | 10:30 Oncert Phharmonic W7 and W o'ock changed 25 to d and 8 Cehoof Cetral o'che 1 program alties from G eater, KSD, WLW, Blue Plate Lunch, 50c Table d’Hote Dinner, 75¢ Dinner, $1 and $1.25 Sublet to Dee. 20th; Hotel Service 1 Room and Bath, $15 per Mo. Rooms and Bath, $4 Duy BURLINGTON HOTEF: Vermont Ave. at Thomas Circle Main 8980 Kooms in Annex. §1.50 9 82 Dax 2 9 o'clock Rthe News B 9 t¢10:30 o'clock WIZ. anquet, \urner -Hll.l'u progran, WIS, 9:20 to 10:30 o'clock. "(anrhl' Satur ers"WRC, 10:30 to 12 o'clock nows orcliestr piatio_solos by Pl Trio « address Marion McHull's Sunday il Benjamin_ Frankiin Hote oncert by Jfotel Adelphis Sunday_ schod musical saw foot hall 8o 1'harn daice pro Congress cus Mixed Quartet Phitharmonic Copley Pl ate sopraio nd his orchestr Frank's St hesira: songs » MIDNIGHT TO 1 0 = r Orchestra he until THE EVENING LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT SATU Rl)\\ NOVEMBER 14 1925 Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eostern Siandard Time e e e e e e 4 10 ciety Orchostra Cre roa Staticn. hestra trumpets recital . WOO markets WIAS “and Wis Hotel Medipin '~|r\n|( Ei hekira Band erean Horn went WCAT MwaN KYW WPG TO 8 P.M. Irchestra WPG tories b’ Unelé Bob | KYW iy Drake Hotel En ¥ Drak tel En-' oo WGBS JWMCA wiP vocal and inatrumental o Amphion, i Cammodoro Bedtin kil WMBE WHAR WEAA WLIT W00 KDEA WCAT WOR WGY neert Orehestra Collegians 8 TO 9 PO bulletins WMBF WOR WHAR piano recital. WNYC Vocal solos WBBR CWLW WLS auartet uartot s ram fes from Grand Cen- Ities from Grand G o oloistk WTAM Houie- Hotel e Lyra’ Nich Woud's Biind by Sherrs's Orchestra rental artiste Bernie's itoiel Roosevelt Saciety WwiZ Rapp and his orche “Llamo’ Oreh 9 TO 10 musical program period etein Trio.. o W Woud's Biind Warner's” Thieater other artiats hestra a Hotel Orchestra players: solos Daw 10 TO 11 1 weath t. and P “Paal’ Hotel 7 W ion Kiassics: hestra MIDNIGHT. i his Club Deauv Hotel MeAlpin' Or hestra | . his "o koloists. AM Piantation * AN 2 TO 3 :\..\l.‘ 5 aml.. MASS TO BE BROADCAST. The annual one of the outst events in the diplomatic circles the Capital, will be broadeast Thank giving morning from St. Patrick's Church by station WRC, Included in the service will be the Monastel composed Ly Mgr. Monastel of Costa Rica, and two au mented choirs, together with a special orchestra that will assist in the musi- cal portions of the service. The mass r will be nducted by Magr. of St. Patrick’s and will 10 a.m. pan-America of ‘Will Represent Capital. Miss Charlotte Priest will repres the National Park Seminary of W ington at the national conference on the American theater at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh | November 27 and 28. The chief pur- Meters. Miles. 204 | for STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, .S, STATIONS USE Subject Before Radio Conference Here. While the radio conferees here have been discussing the use of radio broad- cast waves and frequencies some fans may be wondering what it is ihout or how the ether divided up that the thousan radio 1 casts and code t are kept froi up into intellfgible Ac iy channels th the « broadeasting by the States station of a ber of wave Bervices, Although radio transmission | complished without the aid of direct ing wires, emissions carry cannot he phazard ified and to avoid ve consider the ether parallel here in i wrasp traflic ot tan: tr e 88 her a Unted nun 1 used by other sent in interference ag composed of channels which lend stead of just in one < perhap, method defini 1t W I rou e from ultra-viclet on the side 1o infrared There, : 1 but nds wn t edge s of K nsr stween the ngths 8 kil in the routes lio e ) and or in syeles and nd kil units ¢ snectru being ment U. S, Uses High Wave Dividing roughly ir we find th: from t Tused by | 1ana werely Lines. tio spectrum up bands engths nre the highest e top down to 1,304 comm Lands o three nment ship, [ to the ed ing band meters to meters ssigned 1 from r down nuercial lind tions; beloy imental channel d of this so-call ound the short w s 1 to the ar rimental work. If we *h band as a single color spectrum it is seen dozen bands are composed of i number line e the Zach of these s used rate radio channel available f fic, and, although u simu Iy, the messages carried do n | fere, they are This is method by wh lald out, tc nd how broadc rate cha discu Wh tember. 200 there and d spect are f ex mete exy expositic h the etk rical expe the waves t conta is al this 1 broadeast 1921, the Make This a RADIO Christmas ing would 1 and en reliable ‘\u'vu You our immens the fin e joyed Let us ard makes We’ll gladly demonstrate any set in the shop at any time. ables decision, a set of prov Convenient Terms Arranged M. 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Price DE FOREST RADIO coMPAm' Jeraey City, DE ]FOR]E.ST 83 WAVE LENGTHS lExplanation Given of Vital NOVEMBER 14, 1925. e was assigned to a few stations, elleving that this channel would | serve for some time and be clear from the interference of other radio serv- Ices. But hen the number of sta tons approached 100 it was found this single route was not enough. At the first radio conference in February, nother wave length of 400 was allocated to some of the | larger and ‘more important ions. This was the first class B service, the 350-meter folks becoming known nss A operators Second Jam ¢ The ficst aerinl traffic next year, when a tions were on the air using the two channels assigned for broadeastin The second conference, in 18 {thought it had solved the problem for all time. when it authoriz use of 50 separate channels for bro sting. The numerous air route 1 300 und 345 meters and 5 meters for the I ind between 222 and 300 meter As. The original 360-me were permitted to continue sting on that wave length although the peak of broad when 591 station on was passed in M by ry had urs. Jam occurred total of 552 stu vadea But, casting i October lto can to consider broad six cu 8, Hoover the ation « engths. Thirt channels we: interests and s the amateurs ships. The rem: told to either tus or get off the e B channels were increased while 39 channels were left C A stations. Class w in the hand from awer band being ew broadeast “d from other some from from the tations were to A or trans fer e 0 10 st us the « | radio conference channels + total that two of for radic signed 4l BETTER BATTERY BUILT. _Of these other | : erbilt’ | tery construction, the i nsive development |soon be utilized the | Details wunuf > pro . goal ¢ ments of |17 vould exceed | v a : qualities W It is claimed that the itteries, some 30,000 tested under ser the last 0 per cent cell types snelons method of bat- result of years work, will i larger sizes urers suc- engir Volta the on revealed new type which have | conaitions ¢ : from 3 an cylindrical e« Al d wo years mger life of the x X x * x x x x x x x x X X X X x x X * x x X x X X X x x x X x x * * X X E X X X * * X x x x x * x X X X | 3¢ X * X x X x x x X B B * B X x X x x x X x X third, | ning | sign- | ational | used, have not | FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY How to Build a De Luxe How to Wire the Receiver. If v viping connections given in the low! ed the | |and best w the wiring instructions step by step. The a wire nin ninal te: te termir | nect inal « The is e | condenser inal te should « Another nd tran | can r Now inal | | | | [ l un Il termin: tirectly it m of mak- | of the | nect thr | texs nE parugraphs, difficulty | without’ missing ¢ this tached i, thr connects fenser condens k) ‘A" termin (brown) terminal of a wire termin: and ther ' to the socket condenser the 1 of switch BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, Noted Authority on Radio. All Rights Reserved. Revroduction Prohibited. fube Con- | “k”"; the positive (plus) terminal of socket 17 through hole “i” and the | positive (plus) terminal of socket 15 | through hole “d.” The pc e (plus) Vll'rmh al of voltine shoul be | connected with the wire last men- tioned (the one which terminates at positive (plus) terminal of socket trolodyne Receiver. Part V. ou follow the description of the fol- | you will have no.| iy The receiver | I nections or mak- | 1. Do not take It | .y (vellow) termina that you know how to | 0 (YEHOW) teFA als together from the | fronk the boftemm m. The safetest, surest |, (he B terminal of audio trans-|(/n4e to wire it is to follow | former 21, where it terminates Next connect a wire with ti (blue) terminal of multiy | through hole *“r" to make a conne | with the “I"* terminal of | former 24 thence wi terminal of Now conne in wirin next connection runs from the of multipl the subpanel V”" ake connection |0 1 first ¢ is o ru the the the step In wiring lecting in turn, rheostat of rheostat 4 of rheostat 1 wire with the ttery switch & | 3 terminal condenser 9 {of jack 11 another soldering lug | pink) terminal of multiplug 26 to the frame the con- ' and then up through hole | and therefore connects with | “q” to connect with the * termin: B terminal condenser 9. |of transformer 24. This wire should connect the terminal of |connected with terminal “A" it | 8 with the terminal of | ohm | 9. Then connect the “B”| The wire that goes to the i of condenser 9 with_the [terminal of radiohm 2 should then b minal of condenser Next | ed with the wire that connects | ! it wire from the red terminal terminal of Jack 10 with the | Station WCA multiplug to terminal [“B” terminal of Jack 11. | ranged to ndenger 12 with which®it | Connect the Bt terminal |e con- | connected 4 and & A" term- | An nl t togethy 10 Run a o rel of wire from the with the requency t | terminal of switcl i be connected witt re from the “B he onnect A and B Terminals wire should mentioned with of radio f connect the the » st termi lirous Next run {the 4 \ hole “b” to terminal to terminal “B" of " term- transformer | he wire that | nal of con- | terminal of | run a wire from tl radio frequency ugh hole the LI 2 oot length of bu connect one end with the terminal of multiplug vith the iltiplug 2 toward the rear of the it toward the left and, on the bottom sur- subpanel, T it over T of hole “v.” | * and then 1 turn Commencing 10:30 AM. 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